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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCultural Narratives and Craft Converge in the 2025 World of WearableArt Competition
September 22, 2025
Wellingtons extravagant World of WearableArt is back for 2025, including pieces by 85 finalists that showcase todays most elaborate and fanciful costumes. One hundred designers from 17 countries competed for a prize pool of more than $200,000 New Zealand dollars across 25 awards. The competition culminates in an elaborate performance, with this years top honor, known as the WOW Supreme Award, handed to design duo Dawn Mostow and Ben Gould.
The U.S.-based designers have been finalists several times since 2017, and this marks their first win. Mostow and Goulds piece Tsukumogami draws on Mostows time living in Japan, nodding to the countrys folklore and craft traditions through a reference to mythological tools that can be imbued with a spirit, or a kami. Two figures completely covered in blue-and-white latex stand like elaborate classical vases, with ikebana flower arrangements on their heads.
https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2025/09/2025-world-of-wearableart-competition-costume-design/
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Cultural Narratives and Craft Converge in the 2025 World of WearableArt Competition (Original Post)
Donkees
Sep 23
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Donkees
(33,288 posts)1. A look back over the last decade of World of WearableArt
quaint
(4,303 posts)2. Wow, thank you.
IcyPeas
(24,536 posts)3. How on earth do they pick the winners? Incredibly creative.
Donkees
(33,288 posts)4. There are six world themes which include three unique themes each year ...
and criteria for design construction, which includes health and safety of the performer.
https://www.worldofwearableart.com/competition/section-themes