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Eleanor Dorrien-Smith, UK, This project, Partimi, has endeavoured to create strong and desirable designs that use organic, recycled and sustainable materials and highlight environmental issues and 5% of profits are donated to The End of the Line Bluefin Tuna campaign
Photograph: Sean Michael/EpochFrom weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing, and printing through to constructing, shipping, retailing, owning, and washing, water is critical to fashion. Fashioning the Future, a competition that aims to challenge the fashion industry's wasteful attitude - particularly towards water - is held by the Centre for Sustainable Fashion at the London College of Fashion. The awards are being held on Wednesday 25 November.