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The 2022 World of WearableArt (WOW) Awards have been announced with the Supreme WOW Award going to Hawke’s Bay artist Kate MacKenzie – the second time she has been bestowed the coveted top prize.

MacKenzie is among 21 award winners in the 2022 World of WearableArt Awards Competition. Her winning entry titled Wanton Widow (main picture).

For the next three weeks, Wellington’s TSB Arena stage will come alive with this year’s 88 finalist entries by 103 designers representing 20 countries and regions around the world.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – SEPTEMBER 28: Haerenga (Journey) by Christopher Davis of New Zealand is modelled in the Aotearoa Section during the 2022 World of WearableArt Preview Show at TSB Bank Arena on September 28, 2022 in Wellington, New Zealand. The 2022 World of WearableArt Award winners will be announced on Friday 30 September 2022. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images for World of WearableArt)

“We have been waiting for an incredibly long time to share the work of our 2022 finalist designers with the world and finally we can give each of the garments their moment to shine on the WOW stage,” says WOW Competition Director Heather Palmer. “To see the passion, innovation and dedication of this year’s finalists is incredibly affirming and it is heartening to see the wearable art movement around the globe remains alive and well. We celebrate the achievement of this year’s finalists and also look ahead to the 2023 Competition with much anticipation!”

Opening night also had a surprise appearance by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as a guest model on stage wearing a specially-commissioned piece titled Digitally Grown by New Zealand-born industrial designer and 3D artist Dylan Mulder. Former Prime Minister Helen Clark made an appearance in 2002.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND – SEPTEMBER 30: Digitally Grown by Dylan Mulder of New Zealand is worn by Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand during the 2022 World of WearableArt Awards at TSB Bank Arena on September 30, 2022 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images for World of WearableArt)

The Sustainability Aware was won by New Zealander Christopher Davis for his entry Haerenga (Journey).

WOW is New Zealand’s most spectacular theatrical stage production. The 2022 Show includes over 100 dancers, kapa haka performers (Ngāti Pōneke) and aerialists, as well as spectacular headline performances by New Zealand musicians Estère, and Sharn Te Pou.

The first round of judging to select finalists took place in 2021 by a panel comprising WOW Founder and resident judge Dame Suzie Moncrieff, designer and co-founder of Zambesi Elisabeth Findlay, and acclaimed New Zealand sculptor Jeff Thomson. In addition, they have been joined by International Guest Judge – award-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne; The Residency Experience Award Judge – Swedish-born fashion activist and celebrity stylist, B Åkerlund; and Wētā Workshop Emerging Designer Award Judge – Co-founder, CEO and Creative Director of Wētā Workshop, Sir Richard Taylor.

2022 World of WearableArt Award Competition Winners

SUPREME WOW AWARD

Wanton Widow, Kate MacKenzie, New Zealand ($30,000)

Runner-up: Fera Dei, Fifi Colston and Bruce Mahalski, New Zealand ($15,000)

SECTION WINNERS

Aotearoa Section

Fera Dei, Fifi Colston and Bruce Mahalski, New Zealand ($6,000)

Avant-garde Section

Documental, Bethany Cordwell, Australia ($6,000)

Monochromatic Section

Life, Sun Ye, Ma Yuru and Zhou Honglei, China ($6,000)

Open Section

Wanton Widow, Kate MacKenzie, New Zealand ($6,000)

Architecture Section

Hidden Layers, Anna Weszelovszky, Hungary ($6,000)

Elizabethan Era Section

Madame Paon Doré, Veritée Hill, United States ($6,000)

OTHER AWARDS

Dame Suzie Moncrieff Award

Dark Alien Doctor, Cecilio Castrillo, Spain ($6,000)

First-time Entrant Award

Glistening Gothic Tracery, Colleen Muscha and Christina Marullo, United States ($5,000)

Student Innovation Award

Beneath, Agnes Olah, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, United Kingdom ($5,000)

Wearable Technology Award

Little Electric Dress (LED), Dinah Walker and Mark Walker, New Zealand ($5,000)

Sustainability Award

Haerenga (Journey), Christopher Davis, New Zealand ($5,000)

New Zealand Design Award

Aetatem Aureum: Elizabeth & Her Lady, Carolyn Gibson and Joelle Marsh, New Zealand ($5,000)

Positively Wellington International Design Award: UK & Europe

Andromeda, Cecilio Castrillo, Spain

Absolutely Positively Wellington International Design Award: Asia

Neoru, Jayati Saraf, Pearl Academy, India ($5,000)

Absolutely Positively Wellington International Design Award: Americas

Elizabethan Jester, Miodrag Guberinic, United States ($5,000)

Absolutely Positively Wellington International Design Award: Australia & Pacific

Revolution, Hanna Smith, Australia ($5,000)

Absolutely Positively Wellington International Design Award: Overall Winner

Neoru, Jayati Saraf, Pearl Academy, India ($6,000)

Wētā Workshop Emerging Designer Award

The Giant Purse, Thao Nguyen, Vietnam ($6,000)

The Residency Experience Award

Documental, Bethany Cordwell, Australia ($5,000) WOW 2022, which runs until 16 October. Tickets are still on sale now.

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