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Somerville Intermediate nails Eye on Nature Wearable Arts

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‘Upcycled Bride’ designed and modelled by Cybele Stone, Somerville Intermediate took first place in the Primary and Intermediate category at the annual Eye on Nature Wearable Arts competition last night.

Somerville Intermediate and Pukekohe High School have scored the top prizes at the annual Eye on Nature Wearable Arts competition.

Auckland school students wowed the sold-out crowd at the Due Drop Events Centre on Thursday night with a breath-taking show of eco-friendly wearable art. The youngsters were challenged to design their garments around the theme ‘Waste’.

Sisters Kyra and Raquel Sheldon from Pukekohe High School won first place in the secondary category with their entry, ‘Patched Angel’, captivating the judges with amazing craftsmanship and an undeniable wow factor.

Featuring patchwork made from GIB tape, white plastic from CD cases on the vest, shiny black weed mat for the wings and skirt, and leg warmers crafted from sleeves of an old jacket, the outfit also incorporates a recycled pleather coat from an op shop. Designed by Raquel and modelled by Kyra, the sisters made every stitch using leftover yarn from another dress to showcase the garment’s sustainable and innovative design.

Sisters Kyra and Raquel Sheldon from Pukekohe High School won first place in the secondary category with their entry, ‘Patched Angel’,

Somerville Intermediate student Cybele Stone took first place in the Primary and Intermediate category with her entry, ‘Upcycled Bride’. Cybele incorporated upcycled clothing fabric and bread bags to symbolize the transformation and new beginnings associated with a bride. She said the design highlights the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling materials to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.

The judges were impressed with the beautiful silhouette achieved through an innovative use of materials, as well as Cybele’s craftsmanship and creative expression of the ‘waste’ theme.

Hosted by the Beautification Trust, the annual competition invites primary and secondary school students from across Auckland to design and construct eco-friendly wearable art, vying for a prize pool of $3500 for their schools.

‘Integrated’ modelled by Amelia Bellamy, designed by Harnain Dhaliwal & Amelia Bellamy, Howick College was second in the secondary school competition.

This year’s theme challenged students to creatively address the urgent issue of waste and its impact on the environment. Through their artistic creations, the students conveyed powerful statements about over-consumption, fast fashion and pollution.

“The fashion industry has a significant impact on the environment, and Eye on Nature Wearable Arts provides a creative platform for our young people to reimagine sustainable fashion,” said Sterling Ruwhiu, community programmes manager of the Beautification Trust.

According to the UN Environment Programme, the equivalent of one rubbish truck of textiles is burned or landfilled every second. If nothing changes, by 2050 the fashion industry will use up a quarter of the world’s carbon budget.

‘Trashing Waves’ designed and modelled by Keshia Lubbe, Somerville Intermediate.
Second in the primary and intermediate competition was ‘Trashing Waves’ designed and modelled by Keshia Lubbe, Somerville Intermediate

“By transforming waste materials into stunning wearable art, these tamariki and rangatahi are inspiring us all think differently about fashion consumption and get innovative with waste,” said Ruwhiu.

Primary and intermediate school winners

  • 1st place, $1000 prize: ‘Upcycled Bride’ designed and modelled by Cybele Stone, Somerville Intermediate
  • 2nd place, $500 prize: ‘Trashing Waves’ designed and modelled by Keshia Lubbe, Somerville Intermediate
  • 3rd place, $250 prize: ‘Denim Reborn’ designed and modelled by Zoe Mckenzie, Somerville Intermediate
  • Merit, $100 prize: ‘Aroha ki a Papatūānuku’ modelled by Sienna Kelburn-Griggs, designed by Alexandra Stuart-Burton & Sienna Kelburn-Griggs, Glenbrook School
Third in the primary and intermediate competition was ‘Denim Reborn’ designed and modelled by Zoe Mckenzie, Somerville Intermediate.

Secondary school winners

  • 1st place, $1000 prize: ‘Patched Angel’ modelled by Kyra Sheldon, designed by Raquel Sheldon, Pukekohe High School
  • 2nd place, $500 prize: ‘Integrated’ modelled by Amelia Bellamy, designed by Harnain Dhaliwal & Amelia Bellamy, Howick College
  • 3rd place, $250 prize: ‘Foiled Again’ modelled by Maia Reid, designed by Amelia Feldon, Ciara Yin and Maia Reid, Howick College
  • Merit, $100 prize: ‘City Street’ modelled by Lily Ma, designed by Erin, Lily, Mia, Luca, Mineke, Charli, Ziane, Amelia & Alicia, Rangitoto College
Third in the secondary school competition was ‘Foiled Again’ modelled by Maia Reid, designed by Amelia Feldon, Ciara Yin and Maia Reid, Howick College.

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