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🧡 Get Redressed Month: May 2026 🇭🇰 Reducing fashion waste with Asia focus 🛍️ Secondhand shop @TheRedressCloset ⭐️ Designers @RedressAlumni
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🌟 Hong Kong, Get Redressed Month 2026 is here! ✨ To kick off, you're invited to join our Citywide Clothing Drive with 160 clothing collection points across Hong Kong during May, making it simpler than ever to give your pre-loved clothes a second life and keep clothing out of landfills. Every piece will be sorted and redistributed to local charity partners, resold at our secondhand pop-up, or responsibly downcycled. Our 2026 theme, 'Keep it. Wear it. Share it.', breaks down circular fashion into three actions to reuse your clothing and keep garments in circulation for longer. Keep it. ✅ Cherish the clothes you already own. Build a timeless wardrobe and keep usable clothes out of landfills by choosing durable pieces that last. Wear it. ✅ Restyle, mend, and upcycle! Turn forgotten pieces into new favourite outfits. Share it. ✅ Give pre‑loved clothing a second life. Swap with friends or drop unwanted clothes in our clothing collection boxes to keep fashion in circulation. Learn more and find your nearest collection spots today at redress.com.hk/get-redressed/ 🧡 #GetRedressedMonth2026
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🌋🧣 Fashion contributes to the climate crisis, with the industry emitting an estimated 1.8% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions in 2021.* Swipe to learn more about how fashion is hurting our environment by: 🏭 Using dirty energy (fossil fuels) 🪚 Clearing land 🗑️ Creating waste We must act now to reverse this—and that's why we need circular fashion. 🌏 Read more in our 'Fashion & the Climate Crisis' guide and discover more educational resources on our website at the link in bio, or here: .hk/educational-resource/how-circular-fashion-addresses-the-climate-crisis *Source: Apparel Impact Institute (2023), Taking Stock of Progress Against the Roadmap to Net Zero
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🤩 Celebrating 15 years of fashion game-changers! 🧵👗 From Fashion Week shows to industry-changing innovations, over 330 @RedressAlumni designers are leading the charge in making fashion circular — the only viable way forward for our planet. While the fashion industry creates an estimated 92 million tons of textile waste annually*, around 80% of a product's environmental impact is locked in at the design stage**, so designers hold substantial power in driving change towards circularity. 🌏 For 15 years, the Redress Design Award has educated and empowered emerging talents on just that, and this is just the beginning!   #RedressDesignAward   *Source: Global Fashion Agenda and The Boston Consulting Group (2017), Pulse of the Fashion Industry **Source: EU Science Hub (2018), Sustainable Product Policy
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🧶 Announcing the Redress Design Award 2026 Semi-finalists (1/3) 🏅 Meet some of the emerging talents leading the charge against fashion’s waste crisis worldwide. 🇩🇪 Representing Germany, @jon_liesenfeld Jon Liesenfeld's collection, ‘The youth lacks its master’, explores the declining bond between young and old, with looks that fuse flawed leather with deadstock jersey. 🇭🇰 Representing Hong Kong, @fabflow.looks Jasmine Cheuk's collection, ‘Silent Current’, is rooted in Hong Kong’s iconic ‘drying laundry’ scenery and uses a threadless ‘interlaced hole-link’ system for disassembly. 🇦🇹 Representing Austria, @dvdabend David Schuch's collection, ‘Handstraußregel’, innovates with a handmade leather-like biomaterial that fuses the naturally shed wool of non-farm animals with native fruits and alginate. 🇬🇧 Representing the United Kingdom, @hollyshihofficial Holly Shih's collection, ‘Threads of Time’, reimagines the rigid geometry of Taiwanese iron window grilles as fluid, wearable structures. 🇨🇳 Representing the Chinese Mainland, @melody_yiii Yi Ding's collection, ‘Faded Paper’, transforms Chinese paper-cutting from a symbol of patriarchal control into a statement of strength through 3D suspended jacquard knitwear and zero-waste paper-cutting. Read more about the Semi-finalists: /semi-finalists-2026 (link in bio) Stay tuned for the Finalists announcement in June! #RedressDesignAward
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🧶 Announcing the Redress Design Award 2026 Semi-finalists (2/3) 🏅 Meet some of the emerging talents leading the charge against fashion’s waste crisis worldwide. 🇮🇩 Representing Indonesia, @bewareoftheintruder Christabell Bellini's collection, ‘Christabell Bellini’, reminisces the designer’s childhood home, once decorated with family antiques, lace table covers, curtain trimmings, and rugged carpet. 🇨🇳 Representing the Chinese Mainland, Qiyu Li's collection, ‘Recover’, makes use of old bed covers and sheets gifted by her grandmother, who had stored them after they fell out of trend. 🇺🇸 Representing the United States of America, @syklnyc Elizabeth DeWald’s collection, ‘Subvert, Sustain’, subverts traditional knitting techniques with yarn made from secondhand T-shirts and transforms trims into fabrics. 🇬🇧 Representing the United Kingdom, @alexandraburch_ Alexandra Burch's collection, ‘Cotswold Remnants’, is inspired by the designer’s hometown in the Cotswolds and its heritage of blanket making. 🇮🇩 Representing Indonesia, @am.gabrie Amanda Gabriella Handojo's collection, ‘Filum Perpetuitatis’, draws inspiration from the regenerative nature of mushrooms, with garments repaired through visible embroidery over time. 🇮🇱 Representing Israel, @tal__zohar Tal Zohar's collection, ‘Backward is the New Forward’, explores the idea that progress begins by looking back, and handweaves recycled natural yarns in collaboration with Bedouin women. Read more about the Semi-finalists: /semi-finalists-2026 (link in bio) Stay tuned for the Finalists announcement in June! #RedressDesignAward
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🧶 Announcing the Redress Design Award 2026 Semi-finalists (3/3) 🏅 Meet some of the emerging talents leading the charge against fashion’s waste crisis worldwide. 🇮🇳 Representing India, @anaszs0 Mohamad Anas' collection, ‘Remnants of Shelter’, draws inspiration from the designer’s memories of growing up in the Himalayan foothills, where cold weather and layered winter clothing were part of everyday life. 🇮🇹 Representing Italy, @sleepy.sofiya Sofiya Petryna's collection, ‘Mementos of Spirit’, celebrates the beauty of healing through the creative process, featuring handmade wool felt treated with a hand-needling technique to create a portrait print. 🇵🇭 Representing the Philippines, @giljustinsalazar Gil Justin Salazar's collection, ‘TANGLAW-AN’, reflects the designer’s emotions toward the fashion industry’s many contrasts – lightness and instability, strength and emotion. 🇭🇰 Representing Hong Kong, @issact1227 Issac Tong's collection, ‘Diva, the Chameleon’, draws inspiration from the late Hong Kong pop star Anita Mui Yim-fong, transforming bags to garments and vice versa. 🇫🇮 Representing Finland, @miiakeskitalo.designs Miia Keskitalo's collection, ‘Rainscape’, is inspired by her thesis on the possibilities of umbrella material in wearable design products. Read more about the Semi-finalists: /semi-finalists-2026 (link in bio) Stay tuned for the Finalists announcement in June! #RedressDesignAward
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Our Redress Design Award 2026 judges represent the peak of sustainable fashion industry expertise, and will be looking for qualities of creativity, originality, sustainability, and market viability in the competition applications. Meet the judges: 🧶 @OrsolaDeCastro , Author and Fashion Activist 🧶 @DrChristinaDean , Founder and Board Chair, Redress 🧶 Rod Henderson, President, TAL Apparel Ltd 🧶 @AngusTsui , Creative Director, @AngusTsuiOfficial and multi-award-winning @RedressAlumni Learn more at /judges 💚 #RedressDesignAward
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一件衣服的價值 從來不只在於標價 更在於它背後所承載的故事 #GetRedressedMonth2026
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Circularity in fashion is no longer a fringe concept. But closing the loop at scale is still one of the industry’s biggest unsolved problems. ♻️ @getredressed has been working at the sharp end of that challenge for years. As a Hong Kong-based environmental NGO, they go beyond awareness, embedding circular design principles directly into how brands and designers work, advocating for systemic change across the supply chain, and pushing the industry to move from linear thinking to genuine lifecycle design. The real work isn’t in the recycling bin. It’s in material choices, construction methods, disassembly logic, and the business models that make longevity viable. During @intertextileapparel I sat down with Nissa Cornish, Executive Director of @getredressed , to get into what’s actually blocking circularity at scale, what design needs to look like for it to work, and which material innovations and industry collaborations are moving the needle right now. #CircularFashion #Redress #CircularDesign #SustainableFashion #TextileWaste FashionSystems ClosingTheLoop
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💡 Level up with Redress' FREE Circular Fashion Design Courses! Led by fashion industry experts, our self-study online courses are designed to give you a solid foundation in: 🧶 Designing for a circular approach where materials never become waste 🌱 Building a sustainable brand with transparency, scalability, and fashion financials ⚡️ Innovating for circular fashion with technology Each course can be done in a day and comes with a certificate to showcase your newly acquired knowledge. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about creating better fashion! ✏️ Sign up now at the link in bio, or here: .hk/circular-fashion-courses #RedressDesignAward #FashionDesign #CircularFashion
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係乜嘢都要快嘅年代—— 衫甩咗條線就想換, 穿咗個窿就想掉。 有幾多人,仲願意為衣服修修補補? 但其實,又何止係衣服? 人生都一樣—— 少少唔順就想轉場, 少少受傷就想放棄。 有幾多人,願意停一停, 為自己縫返好嗰道裂口? 修修補補,唔係退而求其次, 而係一種選擇珍惜。 在這個衣物再生月 @GetRedressed 慢落嚟,先至知道—— 原來有啲嘢,值得留低。 — In an age where everything feels disposable and fast, we discard clothes much too quickly. How many still choose to mend what’s broken? It’s not just about our wardrobes. Life works the same way — sometimes we want to quit at the first setback, walk away during challenges. Mending isn’t settling for less. It’s choosing to care. For this @GetRedressed Month — slow down, because some things are truly worth keeping. #GetRedressedMonth2026
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Sharing is caring 😄♻️ I had the best time treasure-hunting for secondhand gems at @TheRedressCloset in Sham Shui Po — so many unique pre-loved finds waiting for a new life 💚 This May @GetRedressed is back with Get Redressed Month 衣物再生月 to rethink how we wear and share fashion with actions: Keep it. Wear it. Share it. Care for what you own, restyle what you have, and pass on pre-loved pieces so they can be worn again. Sharing isn’t just giving away clothes — it’s the simplest way to keep fashion in circulation and build mindful sustainable wardrobe habits for everyone. Let’s keep fashion circulating ♻️ @GetRedressed #GetRedressedMonth2026
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