Mirododa Maori Fashion Design Winners Announced
Mirododa Maori Fashion Design Winners Announced
Photograph by Lisa Wilson www.lisawilsonphotography.co.nz
In what was described as ‘Project Runway stylz’, by a budding fashion designer, the inaugural Miromoda Maori Fashion Design Award’s first time outing was a resounding success.
Sydney based Miromoda Co-cordinator, Rex Turnbull said the downsizing of the initial gala fashion show was mostly governed by the difficulty in being a newbie on the block and securing sponsorship during a recession, “but hey, we can do Project Runway stylz,” says Turnbull.
Because
ANZFW Founding Director, Pieter Stewart had already offered
the new entity a showcase event at NZ’s premiere fashion
event, ANZFW in September, cancellation was never considered
says Turnbull.
“Essentially, we had to firstly find
the designers, then organise a competition event that would
realise at least six Maori fashion designers to showcase at
ANZFW.”
Turnbull says with the first competition over,
there is no doubt entries in the future will grow
significantly, with most if not all, design finalists in the
inaugural competition stating they are already committed to
next year’s event.
Hosted in the Tearooms at Massey
University’s Grand Hall on Saturday, a total of 21 Maori
Fashion designers in four categories vied for the
opportunity to show at ANZFW and cash prizes. A travel and
accommodation prize package to show at an indigenous fashion
show at Planet IndigenUS Festival in Toronto in August was
also up for grabs for the overall winner.
Wiremu
Barriball, a shoe, sunglasses and pressure sportswear
designer from Titahi Bay was delighted to pick up the
Established section winner but was later completely
surprised to be named as the recipient of the Toronto prize
package.
“I was so worried about my latest stock
arriving in time for the established category entry, that I
didn’t even read the website properly because I knew
nothing about the overall prize, so I’m rapt
as!”
Like other competing designers, Wiremu
described being questioned by head judge, Pieter Stewart
during his 10-minute presentation as, “Amazing! She asked
some straight up questions, that showed she really knows her
stuff, I was just glad I was able to answer
her.”
Joining Stewart on the judging panel was Min
Georgina te Heuheu, Liz Mellish, Dr Khyla Russell and Simon
Wi Rutene.
Finding suitable Maori models proved
challenging for logistics organiser, Jenna Dudley who
resorted to putting a call out to Secondary Schools after
Wellington Model agency, the Agencie ‘ had only limited
Maori models available.
Eventually using just two
professional models and eight secondary school students,
mostly from Upper Hutt College, Dudley says they were keen
and proved their worth by really enjoying the day. “One
young model told me it had been the best day in her entire
life.”
Miromoda Maori Fashion Design Awards
Results:
1. Established Designer and Miromoda Overall
Winner:
Wiremu Barriball (Titahi Bay); Runner up Kirsha
Whitcher (Hastings).
2. Emerging Designer Winner: Kiri Nathan (Auckland); Runner up Samara Vercoe (Nelson).
3. Haute Couture Designer Winner: Keri Wanoa & Hemi Sungren (Waitara); Tutina Pasene (Otaki).
4. Tee Shirt Placement Winner: Shane Hansen (Auckland); Runner up Bianca Walford-Collier (Wellington).
ENDS