Browns supports BFC’s NewGen initiative
The British Fashion Council has announced that British retailer Browns
will be sponsoring its NewGen initiative, which offers emerging designers
financial support, showcasing opportunities and mentoring.
Holli Rogers, chief executive of Browns said in a statement: “We are
thrilled to be partnering with the BFC on NewGen and upholding the Browns
legacy of championing new talent and innovation.
“Through partnerships like this, we will continue to demonstrate the
Browns ethos and we look forward to working closely with the BFC and the
designers to build out meaningful initiatives with support and mentorship
at the heart.”
Heralded as an incubator for new talent, British luxury retailer Browns
has been a fixture on the London scene since 1970 and it says that this
partnership “cements” its support of new designers through NewGen, which is
awarded annually to both womenswear and menswear designers who show at
either London Fashion Week or London Fashion Week Men’s.
The British Fashion Council stated that Browns will “strengthen the
support system for young designer by helping to fund the scheme” and added
that key members of the Browns team would also sit on the NewGen judging
panel to determine which designers will receive sponsorship in the coming
seasons.
Browns to sponsor emerging designer scheme NewGen
Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council added: “I
am delighted to welcome Browns as one of the partners of NewGen and look
forward to working together, benefitting from their many years of expertise
and reputation as a home for new talent; to help support our exceptional
NewGen designers to build their labels into future international brands.”
Current NewGen recipients are A-Cold-Wall, Alighieri, Charles Jeffrey
Loverboy, Halpern, Isosceles Lingerie, Kiko Kostadinov, Liam Hodges, Matty
Bovan, Nicholas Daley, Paula Knorr, Per Götesson, Phoebe English, Richard
Malone, Richard Quinn, Supriya Lele, The Season Hats, Wales Bonner. While
Bianca Saunders and Paria/Farazaneh are NewGen Ones to Watch.
While NewGen used to just be awarded for womenswear and menswear, from
2018, the emerging designer platform will also encompass accessories,
including all shoes, bags, hats, jewellery and fine jewellery.
Image: courtesy of the Matty Bovan