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星期五, 10 月 4, 2024

Young designer cinches top wearable arts award

Milly Russell, showcasing the garment she made with her mother, for the Toi Wearable Arts Showcase. Photos supplied
  • By Carlos Norton, AUT Journalism Student

Creative east Auckland school pupil Milly Russell has a bright future in the world of art and fashion.

Year 9 Pakuranga College pupil Milly Russell won big at the recent Greater Auckland Toi Wearable Arts Showcase, taking out the award for ‘Star of the Night’ with a garment she made with her mother.

The annual showcase encourages student designers to get creative, designing and making art as fashion.

Milly’s garment, entitled Mother Nature, was inspired by the environment as its vibrant greens captivated both the audience and the contest judges.

The garment is a labour of love, with Milly taking just a week to come up with her concept, but two months to painstakingly cut and stitch fabric to bring the design to life.

She did most of the garment construction but was happy to enlist the help of her mother for smaller details, making the garment a joint effort.

Milly focused on fabrics that were not only visually striking, but comfortable, as she brought her vision to life.

“I used dark and light green satin to make the dress of my garment because not only is it aesthetically pleasing to look at, but it is also very comfortable to wear,” she says.

“For the train and sleeves, I used organza because it created a lovely effect and it’s much easier to sew than other sheer fabrics I trialed.”

Milly has previously competed in a wearable art competition held at her intermediate school.

However, this was her first time entering the Toi Wearable Arts Showcase.

She decided to use the showcase as an opportunity to practise and “put [her] sewing skills to the test”.

Her hard work paid off, as alongside the Star of the Night award, she also took home an award for Excellent Garment Construction.

Of her success, Milly says she was “shocked”.

“I never thought for a second that I would win the Star of the Night award.

“I was so happy, I had tears in my eyes when I received the trophy.”

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