FAD COMPETITION
Overview
Described by Vogue.com as an “undeniable springboard”, the FAD undergraduate competition exists to inspire, promote and support intelligent fashion design.
For 15 years FAD has challenged fashion students to think outside the commercial box; encouraging them to look to art, culture and wider social trends for inspiration. Our forward thinking briefs make FAD a “must enter” competition for universities.
Since 2008 FAD has worked in collaboration with Fashion Scout to bring the best of UK undergraduate talent to the London Fashion Week catwalk.
Past FAD Competition finalists include womenswear designer David Koma; 2010 Graduate Fashion Week winner Rebecca Thomson and RCA graduates Emma Hardstaff and Nneka Okorie.

FAD x Missoni Competition 2017
The 2017 Competition saw FAD partner with Missoni. The brief encouraged students to take the Missoni approach; a way of thinking where creativity is rooted in culture.
WINNERS



LFW CATWALK FINALISTS
From Universities Across the UK


















THE JURY
FAD are very pleased to have the support of a stellar line up of fashion names on the 2017 Competition jury panel
FAD Competition 2015
FAD COMPETITION
Overview
Described by Vogue.com as an “undeniable springboard”, the FAD undergraduate competition exists to inspire, promote and support intelligent fashion design.
For 15 years FAD has challenged fashion students to think outside the commercial box; encouraging them to look to art, culture and wider social trends for inspiration. Our forward thinking briefs make FAD a “must enter” competition for universities.
Since 2008 FAD has worked in collaboration with Fashion Scout to bring the best of UK undergraduate talent to the London Fashion Week catwalk.
Past FAD Competition finalists include womenswear designer David Koma; 2010 Graduate Fashion Week winner Rebecca Thomson and RCA graduates Emma Hardstaff and Nneka Okorie.

FAD x Missoni Competition 2017
The 2017 Competition saw FAD partner with Missoni. The brief encouraged students to take the Missoni approach; a way of thinking where creativity is rooted in culture.
WINNERS



LFW CATWALK FINALISTS
From Universities Across the UK






























