China Design Competition: Wang Ruyan
We catch up with Wang Ruyan and discuss the inspiration behind her designs for the Student Design Competition.
The Real Leather. Stay Different. China Student Design Competition celebrates the beauty, sustainability and versatility of leather, while recognizing the innovation and craftsmanship that the new generation has to offer. The competition engages with young and exciting designers to directly highlight the history, application and sustainable credentials of leather as a rich and versatile material. In doing so we look to recognize and reward creativity, craftwork and innovation in fashion & design while also creating new exciting ambassadors who can champion leather for the future.
So far, the China Design Competition has received 416 sketch designs from seven renowned universities and colleges, including Tsinghua University and Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, were submitted for the categories of Apparel, Footwear and Accessories. A judging panel consisting of domestic fashion designers, leather designers of retail brands and leather experts, has selected 54 of the most innovative designs.
Winning finalists will then be selected for a product demonstration and award ceremony, planned to take place at Shanghai Fashion Week 2021, with national lifestyle and fashion media in attendance.
We catch up with Wang Ruyan and discuss the inspiration behind her designs for the Student Design Competition.
In February 2020 student designs from the Chinese leg of the Design Competition were shortlisted and requested to make samples.
We catch up with another design student, Zhang Mengmeng, and discuss the inspiration for her designs and thoughts on working with leather.
We catch up with Lin Fang and discuss the inspiration behind her designs for the Student Design Competition.
We catch up with another design student, Huan Shengan, and discuss the inspiration for her designs and thoughts on working with leather.
Zhu Li’s dolphin cruelty-inspired fashion entry has been shortlisted for the Real Leather Global Student Design Competition.
Meet one of our 45 shortlisted individuals in the running to become the next leader in leather fashion.
Lou Mei’s entry for the ‘Real Leather’ global student design competition is based on the colourful world of Princess Libby.
Meet one of our 45 shortlisted individuals in the running to become the next leader in leather fashion.
Meet one of our 45 shortlisted individuals in the running to become the next leader in leather fashion.
Meet one of our 45 shortlisted individuals in the running to become the next leader in leather fashion.
Meet one of our 45 shortlisted individuals in the running to become the next leader in leather fashion.