Lenox Pinto

Redress Design Award 2023, 2024, and 2025 Semi-Finalist

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“We have all the knowledge and education in place to tweak the current fashion system. We just have to think globally and act locally.”
Lenox Pinto
“We have all the knowledge and education in place to tweak the current fashion system. We just have to think globally and act locally.”
Lenox Pinto

Bio

Lenox Pinto is a Semi-finalist of the Redress Design Award 2025. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design (Womenswear) from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), India.

Lenox Pinto was also a Semi-finalist in 2024 and 2023.

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Redress Design Award Collection

Lenox’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘HEARTBEATS’, reflects on the stillness of hanging cloth and the question of where clothes will end up. Inbuilt recyclable paper mache rods emulate the structure of an unmoving lantern, with light reflecting from the collection’s white embroidered panels. One-piece dresses are upcycled from pure undyed cotton, with mono-material fabric buttons and detachable elements offering versatility in different styling options, such as a detachable dress skirt that can be worn as a corset top. To minimise waste, collection cut-offs are used to create detachable fabric textures.
HEARTBEATS

Redress Design Award Collection 2025

Lenox’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘HEARTBEATS’, reflects on the stillness of hanging cloth and the question of where clothes will end up. Inbuilt recyclable paper mache rods emulate the structure of an unmoving lantern, with light reflecting from the collection’s white embroidered panels. One-piece dresses are upcycled from pure undyed cotton, with mono-material fabric buttons and detachable elements offering versatility in different styling options, such as a detachable dress skirt that can be worn as a corset top. To minimise waste, collection cut-offs are used to create detachable fabric textures.
Jantar Mantar

Redress Design Award Collection 2024

Lenox’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘Jantar Mantar’, is inspired by and named after an astronomical observatory built in 1734, in Jaipur, India, derivings its aesthetic from its striking physical structures of circles, spirals, and rectangular forms. The collection is designed with zero-waste patterns and includes custom-made recycled brass buttons. The garments are made with multi-use modular and detachable elements that offer versatility, and which can later be transformed into saris to be passed down through generations, further encouraging longevity.
J'aipour Homecoming

Redress Design Award Collection 2023

Lenox’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘J'aipour Homecoming’, draws inspiration from royal attire while incorporating contemporary twists. His designs include a hint of traditional brocade woven in copper yarn, silhouettes inspired by the Indian formalwear of bandhgala and angarkha, and textures mimicking animals from Jaipur, India, such as the pangolin and cheetah. Reconstructed from 100% cotton shirts sourced from local Indian markets, Lenox cuts and joins strips of the secondhand shirts, which can be unsewn at their end-of-life to create new garments. The collection is designed for longevity with classic colours such as black, white, and gold, and separate pieces that can be paired in different ways.

April 17, 2025

Redress Design Award 2025 Semi-finalists Announced

We are thrilled to announce the Semi-finalists of the Redress Design Award 2025! This year, the top talents outdesigned a fiercely competitive field of designers from 48 countries.

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April 17, 2025

Redress Design Award 2025 Semi-finalists Announced

We are thrilled to announce the Semi-finalists of the Redress Design Award 2025! This year, the top talents outdesigned a fiercely competitive field of designers from 48 countries.

Read More →

April 17, 2025

Redress Design Award 2025 Semi-finalists Announced

We are thrilled to announce the Semi-finalists of the Redress Design Award 2025! This year, the top talents outdesigned a fiercely competitive field of designers from 48 countries.

Read More →

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