Julia Judenhahn

Redress Design Award

 Semi-Finalist

Meet The Designer

“I aim to make wool attractive again, to give people the opportunity to dress in a way that is simultaneously modern and sustainable.”
Julia Judenhahn
“I aim to make wool attractive again, to give people the opportunity to dress in a way that is simultaneously modern and sustainable.”
Julia Judenhahn

Bio

Julia Judenhahn is a Semi-finalist of the Redress Design Award 2025. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Fashion from the School of Design Pforzheim, Germany.

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Redress Design Award Collection

Julia’s Redress Design Award collection, ‘puregrid’, explores the natural and renewable material of wool. Wool, sourced from factory surplus, is chosen for its timeless, calming, and minimalist design, highlighting the minimalism movement as a protest against overconsumption. Julia personally carries out all the production steps—spinning, weaving, sewing, felting—from fibre to finished garments. Designed for longevity, the collection offers various versatile features including a reversible jacket, volume for freedom of movement, and adjustable fasteners to accommodate various body shapes.