Student wins Bernina Fashion Awards Northland
Media release: NorthTec student wins Bernina Fashion Awards Northland 2010
NorthTec fashion student Melanie Tomas took out the top prize at this year’s Bernina Fashion Awards Northland held in Whangarei last week.
Melanie designed, made the pattern, constructed and fitted her winning cocktail dress to her model and niece Bianca Ward.
The dress won the open section before being selected as the overall winner from the 150 garments entered into the competition.
“The garment’s construction was identified as its key strength,” said Melanie, “with the judges closely scrutinising all of the garments during pre-judging in addition to judging how all the garments presented during the fashion awards show itself."
Winning the competition is a huge boost for
the former primary school teacher who wants to make fashion
her career.
“It’s great for me. Winning the title
has given me the kick to go for it and set up my own
business. The standard of entries was very high and many
people could have won. I’m really glad it was
me!"
Melanie credits the tutors on the NorthTec
fashion programme with giving her the rigorous training that
will set her on track for achieving her future
ambitions.
“Our tutors are amazing. Our learning
process has been very involved with a lot of time spent on
meticulous planning, theory, and garment development prior
to constructing a piece."
Winning the Bernina Fashion
Awards Northland 2010 has earned Melanie two tickets to the
World of Wearable Arts show in Wellington, including flights
and accommodation. More importantly it has given her the
title of Northland Designer of the Year for 2010.
Melanie aims to set up a business making ball dresses in Whangarei and says that having the title behind her will help her attract clients. “I want to make one-off garments for girls to wear to their balls so that they can have the experience of looking like a model with great styling and a fashion edge. A lot of girls are spending a lot of money on garments that are ill-fitting, don’t complement their complexion or their figure and aren’t youthful.
“I
would treat every girl that came to me like a friend and be
honest with them. I know about fashion and I’m good at
styling. Everyone can look like a model, it’s just a
question of good styling."
NorthTec is the Tai
Tokerau (Northland) region's largest provider of tertiary
education, with campuses and learning centres in Whangarei,
Kerikeri, Rāwene, Kaikohe and Kaitaia. NorthTec also has
over 60 community-based delivery points from Coatesville in
rural Rodney to Ngataki in the Far North.
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