To launch Oxfam DIY, the organisation’s new online fashion resource, LBi has created an unique fashion competition with star stylist Mrs. Jones.
Entrants are invited to use materials from their own wardrobe or an Oxfam store and submit a photo of their customized item, modeled by themselves or a friend, to the competition page on Flickr. These entries will then be judged by Mrs Jones herself.
The winning designer will have a one-of-a-kind item created especially for them by Mrs Jones. The top five shortlisted designs will also be featured on the Oxfam DIY website.
Fee Doran, aka Mrs Jones, is famed for her pop star creations, which include Kylie’s ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ white hooded catsuit and styling for The Killers. Proving just what you can do with Oxfam’s second-hand clothing, Mrs Jones recently styled a photo shoot featuring “real” people modeling unique looks created entirely using garments from Oxfam’s recycling facility, Wastesaver.
Mrs Jones says: “Seeing as I’ve always shopped in Oxfam, creating Oxfam DIY was the perfect opportunity to give something back. It’s a rare feeling in fashion to be doing something ethical, sustainable and worthwhile. We’ve taken a look at people’s attitudes to fashion and consumption, and are giving them the materials, ideas and confidence to create their own looks via Oxfam DIY.”
Sarah Farquhar, Oxfam Head of Retail, says: “Oxfam DIY is about giving people the chance to express their own unique personalities through design. Our range of second-hand clothing offers a wealth of possibilities for creative minds, and this competition will give aspiring designers the chance to have their work seen by one of the best stylists working today.”
