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The winners of the 2023 competition have been announced!

This year, we asked students to repair, renew, repurpose, and innovate. Take what’s old and make it new!

Congratulations to all the students who participated. Watch the announcement below.

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Wool4School Australia 2023 winner announcement

2023 Competition Winner Lille Osborne

Lille Osborne, winner of this year’s Wool4School Aspiring Designer category, explored the moral dilemmas between cost effective clothing and the desire for reducing environmental impact.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF THE 2023 COMPETITION

In 2023, we asked students to repair, renew, repurpose, and innovate. Take what’s old and make it new! 

Students designed a unique outfit that blended both old and new, featuring pre-loved items, using wool design techniques, and incorporating a minimum of 70% Merino wool.

VIEW THE 2023 WINNING SUBMISSIONS

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Exclusive video of award-winning fashion designer Saul Nash

We are thrilled to release, exclusively to the Wool4School audience, a new video of London-based fashion designer Saul Nash.

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2022 Competition Winner Ksenia Cosmo

Ksenia Cosmo, a student at Melbourne Girls Grammar School in Victoria, recently won the Aspiring category of the Wool4School competition. With a transformable collection designed for her hero, Courtney Act, the designs consist of four garments and accessories that are interchangeable into ten different looks using Revolutionary Zips.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF THE 2022 COMPETITION

In 2022, we asked students to design an outfit for their hero whilst showcasing their interpretation of sustainability. Students’ heroes included fashion icons, athletes, and family members. Have a look at winning submissions here.

VIEW THE 2022 WINNING SUBMISSIONS

Meet the 2020 teacher winner

Jill Pettifer, Dickson College, ACT

"The Wool4School competition is a wonderful opportunity for the students to participate in an innovative real design scenario. The four parts of the competition allow the students to work through the various processes: creating a mood board, a design, then justifying their design through their creative statement and finally producing technical drawings. These are all diverse skills and to implement them in a design competition is such a great process for the students.

I also enjoy going through the production of fibre to fabric, through demonstrations of spinning, then students weaving fabrics on our floor and table looms, also, looking at the sustainability of wool, especially the life cycle. I see the competition as a fun and professional project for the students to participate. The bonus is the great sponsors and prizes."

Wool4School reaches 100,000 students

The Woolmark Company’s Wool4School design competition has reached a milestone 100,000 secondary school students worldwide, educating them about the natural benefits of Australian wool and the innovative applications it has in fashion design.

Wool4School educates 100,000 students across the world
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2021 competition winner Sara Regan

The theme of the 2021 Wool4School competition was ‘Wool on the Go’, in which we asked students to design an outfit which is versatile, protective, dynamic and functional for commuting and traveling.
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2022 Student Winners

In 2022, we asked students to design an outfit for their hero whilst showcasing their interpretation of sustainability. Students’ heroes included fashion icons, athletes, and family members.
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2021 Student Winners

In 2020/21, we asked students to design an outfit which is versatile, protective, dynamic and functional to aid in commuting and traveling under the theme ‘Wool on the Go’.
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2020 Student Winners

Have a look at how the winners took on the challenge and applied their talent into the designs that went above and beyond expectations.