British Fashion Council raises more than 2 million pounds

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

The British Fashion Council has announced it has raised more than 2.2
million pounds to support emerging talent in the UK in 2017 for its
charities and business support initiatives.

The news came as the British Fashion Council announced Molly Goddard as
the winner of the prestigious BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, which comes
with a 200,000 pound cash prize, alongside the 2018/19 line-up for its
NewGen initiative that includes new names to the scheme: Alighieri,
Isosceles, Matty Bovan, Per Gotesson, Supriya Lele and The Season Hats.

The British Fashion Council confirmed that in the twelve months to March
2018 it had allocated 1.1 million pounds by promoting excellence in British
fashion, by supporting the future talent pipeline, from school level to
emerging talent, and future fashion start-ups through to new establishment
and global brands, through a range of charitable initiatives.

Caroline Rush, chief executive of British Fashion Council said in a
statement: “We are extremely proud to have raised over 2.2 million pounds within
a year for all of our charities and business support initiatives.

“I would like to thank all our supporters without whom this would have
not been possible, from our patrons to all the funders, sponsors and
mentors who give their time pro-bono to help us develop and grow the
exciting designer businesses we have in the UK.”

Education is one of the British Fashion Council’s five strategic pillars
and the BFC Education Foundation, which aims to raise funds to support
students with the ability and potential to make an exceptional contribution
to the fashion industry, confirmed it awarded over 134,000 pounds in the
last year alone, across 12 BA and MA scholarships.

While the BFC Fashion Trust, a charitable initiative founded in February
2011 to offer selected designers mentoring and financial support to promote
the art and business of fashion, has awarded over 1.6 million pounds to 39
designer businesses to help with critical business support such as
developing websites, e-commerce platforms and bricks and mortar stores.

The philanthropic programme, developed in partnership with co-chairs
Tania Fares and Sian Westerman, along with the BFC, and the Fashion Trust
Advisory Committee, noted that in 2017, it awarded grants totalling 450,000
pounds between eleven designers; the largest annual grant allocation by the
Trust to date. Recipients for 2017 were Edeline Lee, Eudon Choi, Fyodor
Golan, Georgia Hardinge, Huishan Zhang, Isa Arfen, Marques’Almeida, Osman,
Rejina Pyo, Sharon Wauchob and Teatum Jones. The 2018 line-up will be
announced on May 23.

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