L-R: Christopher Bailey, Haizhen Wang, Colin McDowell

L-R: Christopher Bailey, Haizhen Wang, Colin McDowell

Christopher Bailey last night presented the Fashion Fringe 2012 winner, Haizhen Wang with his award. 

The emerging designer was presented his award by the renowned Burberry Chief Creative Office and the Fashion Fringe Chair. 

Accompanied by fellow Finalists, Teija Eilola and Vita Gottlieb, Haizhen Wang debuted his winning collection to London Fashion Week yesterday evening, at Somerset House, with Fashion Fringe.

Haizhen Wang said: “I’m really excited. It’s absolutely fantastic. It’s such an amazing opportunity to win. It’s my career’s turning point. I hope everyone enjoyed the show.”

Over 600 members from the industry elite, including VV Brown, Olivia Grant, Gemma Cairney and Becky Downey, plus numerous key editors and buyers from local and international retailers, gave a rapturous welcome to the designers as all three collections were presented on the catwalk. Following an exciting performance from young musicians Bastille, Haizhen Wang was chosen by Christopher Bailey as the overall winner of the award, receiving the coveted 2012 trophy designed by Jessica McCormack.

Haizhen Wang will now join the ranks of other notable Fashion Fringe winners including Erdem, Basso & Brooke and Corrie Nielsen. The winner receives support worth over £100,000, which includes financial backing, business planning advice to establish their business as well as further mentoring and a fully equipped studio at Somerset House for two years.

Speaking about his chosen winner, Christopher Bailey said: “Tonight has been a truly wonderful example of the incredible energy and original creativity flowing through London and Britain at the moment.

I was so honoured to Chair Fashion Fringe in 2012 and to work with the team to help support and unearth the next generation of exciting designers. It is a privilege to work with Colin McDowell, he has always been such an incredible supporter of young British talent and being involved in the selection of the 2012 winner has been an inspirational and humbling experience.  

The level of talent and skill showcased not only by this evening's winner, Haizhen Wang but also finalists Teija Eilola and Vita Gottlieb as well as the entire Fashion Fringe alumni throughout the selection process, has been remarkable.

I am so excited about charting the progress of Haizhen, this is only the start of his journey! His collection showed an incredible level of originality and craftsmanship. The support and nurturing that Fashion Fringe will provide will give Haizhen a strong framework to continue to really grow as a designer.”

Fashion Fringe, now in its ninth year, is the one of London’s leading platforms supporting new design talent. The annual award, set up by Colin McDowell in 2003 in conjunction with IMG Fashion, is committed to enabling emerging talented designers to launch, promote and sustain their label and business in London.

Founder and Creative Director of Fashion Fringe, Colin McDowell commented: “I feel that these three designers were remarkably mature and every one of them could have shown on any professional catwalk. I don’t think it was easy for Christopher to choose a winner, but he took his role amazingly seriously. He devoted more time to these three people than any other Chair. I always felt he was just a phone call away and there to offer counsel. That gave us all confidence.”

Femalefirst Taryn Davies


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