LCF are pleased to announce this year’s winners of the annual Enterprise Challenge; a platform that showcases the creative talents and entrepreneurial mindsets of current London College of Fashion students to the LCF community as well as key members of industry.
Now in its eighth year, the annual event culminates every June after an open call for submissions to LCF students across all year groups for ideas for an innovative product or service that they feel could make a real difference to a community, client or consumer group.
This year’s final took place on 13 June at LCF’s new East Bank campus in east London on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, where the LCF students short-listed as finalists pitched their ideas to a judging panel of esteemed industry representatives comprised of Gavin Clark, Head Judge: UAL Director of Enterprise and Commercialisation, Andrew Bravin: Partner at Sheridans, Kat Deem: Senior Portfolio Editor, WME Fashion, Joe Kearins: Principle, Gate One part of Havas Group, and Gianluca Priori: General Manager at Jumeirah Carlton Tower, sponsor of the Enterprise Challenge 2024.
The first-place winner of the 2024 Enterprise Challenge Award is Paulina Swigart, MA Fashion Entrepreneurship and Innovation, for her pitch on Shifted, a size-adjustable clothing brand with the aim of empowering women to feel confident in their bodies as they change over the course of their lifetime. In recognition she will receive a share of a £10,000 prize as funding to support the realisation of the finalists’ business ideas.
Second prize was awarded to Dendi Alrashid, MA Fashion Entrepreneurship and Innovation, for his pitch on Teman Merakit, a resource-sharing platform working to champion Indonesian creatives and to provide global market recognition for Indonesia’s local fashion heritage. Third prize was awarded to Daisy Royle, BA Fashion Design and Development, for her pitch around Yanet, a fashion brand aiming to solve the neglect of curve on the runway, disrupt the current sizing system and redefine the shopping experience for plus-sized people.
Highly commended prizes went to Mariana Muhle, MA Fashion Entrepreneurship and Innovation, for her pitch on Millbot AI and to a five-person group of Masters students making up the creative agency, Amplico.
The Enterprise Challenge is organised by London College of Fashion’s Graduate Futures team who, in addition to the Enterprise Challenge also engage with students who are seeking business and freelance advice through 1-2-1s, skills building sessions, the annual London Venture Crawl, LCFs Creative Hack, Industry Mixers, Founders Club events and over 1000 hours of delivery time to date. They have supported over 500 businesses to start and worked with over 600 students this year on developing their business and freelance practices.
Previous winners have continued to grow their practices. Alumna Chamiah Dewey who won the Challenge in 2021 for, Chamiah Dewey Fashion, an adaptive womenswear brand for women of short stature and/or with Dwarfism, has gone on to win the Deutsche Bank Awards and raised SEED funding. The 2022 winners Sages London Sages London, have raised VC investment and Innovate UK grant funding for research into developing a sustainable fixative for their vegetable dyes. Last year’s first prize winner Hanan Tantush, (BA Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear), Founder of Intotum, an adaptive clothing company providing innovative solutions to common clothing problems, has since gone on to win The Mayor of London award and the National Santander Entrepreneurs Award.