Kim Clark and Domenic Roylance have been named the Australian Fashion
Foundation’s 2019 scholarship recipients as the foundation celebrated its
10th anniversary of facilitating international internship placements for
Australian fashion graduates.
The annual award will see both winner’s receiving a 20,000 US Dollar
cash prize, as well as assistance in securing a six-month internship at a
US-based global fashion company.
Announced during the foundation’s Christmas party, Clark from RMIT
University and Roylance from the University of Technology Sydney impressed
a judging panel that included the Australian Fashion Foundation co-founder
Malcolm Carfrae, menswear designer Patrick Johnson, stylist Brana Wolf,
British Vogue fashion critic, Anders Christian Madsen, and the editors in
chief of the Australian editions of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, Edwina McCann
and Eugenie Kelly.
Commenting on this year’s scholarship, Carfrae said in a statement:
“Every year we receive hundreds of applications from young Australians with
world-class fashion talent who would benefit from international experience
and contacts. With the kind support of Bird in Hand and the American
Australian Association, we are able to provide two of them with pivotal
global mentorship and internship with a top global brand.”
Ambassador John Berry, president of American Australian Association,
added: “Since establishing a partnership between the AAA and AUSFF our
funding has provided the opportunity for emerging Australian designers to
come to New York and learn from global fashion icons, leaders and
innovators such as Dion Lee, Wardrobe.NYC and Proenza Schouler.
“A key focus of the AAA is to build on artistic exchange and
collaboration between our two countries – we are excited to have a part in
realising the dreams and ambitions of the next generation in the arts.”
Since its launch in 2009, the Australian Fashion Foundation has helped
around 20 Australian fashion designers and creatives gain valuable
international experience via internships with global brands such as
Narcisco Rodriguez, Proenza Schouler, Louis Vuitton, Thom Browne, Alexander
McQueen, Diane von Furstenberg and Calvin Klein.
From these internships, Australian Fashion Foundation alumni have secure
roles at Chanel, Thom Browne and Louis Vuitton.
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