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Red Carpet Green Dress(TM) in Partners with TENCEL(TM) Luxe to Launch Global Sustainable Design Contest Opportunity for Design Community and Raise Funds for Garment Workers Impacted by COVID-19
LOS ANGELES, May 12, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Winning Designers to Dress Prominent Influencers in the Fashion & Entertainment 
Industry 

Red Carpet Green Dress(TM) is launching the RCGD Global Design Contest2020 in 
partnership with TENCEL(TM) Luxe. Founded by leading environmentalist Suzy Amis 
Cameron, the international design contest is open to anyone over the age of 21, 
talented and serious designers whether they are emerging or established 
professionals from all over the world are welcome to enter. The designers can 
submit their application through rcgdglobal.com, from May12th-July30th. The 
winners will be selected in late August by an international panel of 
sustainable fashion experts. The winning designers will get the opportunity to 
dress prominent influencers in the fashion and entertainment industry for an 
exciting red carpet moment and present their work to an audience of 
eco-influencers in LA at the RCGD Gala, along with a monetary award, and 
business mentorship and more. 

Supported by the Conscious Fashion Campaign in collaboration with the United 
Nations Office for Partnerships, the campaign and contest will be directing a 
percentage of funds raised towards two crucial organizations: Awaj Foundation 
in Bangladesh and The Fifth Pillar (in cooperation with Fair Wear) in Myanmar, 
by directing funds to the disproportionately vulnerable garment workers 
severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

"At RCGD, we believe this is an important time for our sustainable design 
contest, which champions a message of hope and opportunity, particularly when 
spirits are so low. When Suzy Amis Cameron started the initiative in 2009, her 
motivations were to create opportunities and visibility for fashion designers 
and to fundraise for environmental or socially responsible causes. We could not 
think of a more relevant time to step up for both of those reasons, over 10 
years later. We are excited to partner with TENCEL(TM) Luxe and put the crucial 
spotlight on emerging design talent, and at the same time the incredible work 
our allies at Awaj Foundation in Bangladesh and The Fifth Pillar in Myanmar are 
doing to support garment workers right now," said Samata Pattinson, CEO of Red 
Carpet Green Dress(TM).

"For decades, sustainability has always been sidelined in eco-couture. Through 
our partnership with Red Carpet Green Dress(TM), we are able to put the 
spotlight on sustainability on the red carpet. We are thrilled to join hands 
with Red Carpet Green Dress(TM) in the RCGD Global Design Contest2020 and 
together, we will take a greater stride forward to build a more sustainable 
industry ecosystem. We look forward to seeing many creative eco-couture entries 
and inspire designers all over the world to support us in driving 
sustainability in the fashion industry," said Harold Weghorst, Vice President 
of Global MARKETING, Lenzing AG.

"Red Carpet Green Dress(TM) shares our vision in impacting positive change 
within the fashion industry. Working hand in hand with the United Nations 
Office for Partnerships we aim to support meaningful multi-stakeholder 
collaborations which secure a future where no one is left behind. RCGD Global 
Design Contest 2020 is the epitome of aligning with the Sustainable Development 
Goals as a roadmap to recovery in these unprecedented times to shape the future 
of fashion. Empowering next generation talent along with supporting women 
garment workers is a catalyst to commitment towards dynamic and lasting 
change," said Kerry Bannigan, Founder Conscious Fashion Campaign in 
collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships

Red Carpet Green Dress(TM) was conceived in response to the growing need for 
sustainable fashion. When faced with the lack of ethical fashion choices whilst 
attending global premieres of husband James Camerons' 'Avatar', campaign 
founder Suzy Amis Cameron decided that it was time for a change. She created a 
design contest which challenged emerging and established designers across the 
globe to create sustainable Oscar-worthy gowns, thus fulfilling the Green Dress 
criteria to serve the obvious need for more sustainability in the industry. 
During this current pandemic so many have lost their jobs including garment 
workers. By directing a percentage of funds raised through entries - there is a 
nominal $30 entry fee - and direct contributions from RCGD and partners to the 
Awaj Foundation and The Fifth Pillar (in cooperation with Fair Wear), they aim 
to step up for these workers and create opportunities for the global design 
community at the same time. RCGD is partnering with TFS Natural Home by The 
Futon Shop to provide face masks to the garment workers, many of whom are 
either being forced back to factory work prematurely or are in precarious and 
vulnerable positions. 

For more details about the contest, please visit 
here[https://www.rcgdglobal.com/design-contest-2020/].  
Images related to the announcement can be downloaded from 
here[https://mediadb.lenzing.com/pinaccess/pinaccess.do?pinCode=y70BruBVfcZG].

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