Patrick McDowell Honored with Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design

The British Fashion Council (BFC) has honored designer Patrick McDowell with the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. The award was presented by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales at the BFC Foundation Impact Day held at 180 Studios in London.

Patrick McDowell, founder of Patrick McDowell, commented: “I’m honoured to receive this award from HRH The Princess of Wales today, and join esteemed peers as a recipient. Thank you to the enduring legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, the Royal Family and the British Fashion Council who support British craft, British talent and sustainability on a global stage. This kind of recognition is invaluable and provides a game changing stamp of approval for our circular luxury brand.”

The QEII Award was launched in 2018 in recognition of the role the fashion industry plays in society and to spotlight talented designers who are leading the way in terms of sustainable practices and community engagement. The inaugural award was presented to Richard Quinn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, when she visited London Fashion Week.

Patrick McDowell is the founder and creative director of his eponymous, London-based brand, Patrick McDowell. A graduate of Central Saint Martins, McDowell launched his label in 2018 with a mission to redefine the role of sustainability within the fashion industry. Demonstrating the brand’s commitment to sustainability, Patrick McDowell is also a participant in the BFC’s Low Carbon Transition Programme (LCT). The LCT Programme is an initiative led by the BFC’s Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF), created to help educate London-based businesses on decarbonising supply chains.

CREDITS: ‘BFC & SHAUN JAMES COX’

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