Sustasia Fashion Prize: yehyehyeh’s inaugural sustainable fashion competition, held during Shanghai Fashion Week, crowns Chinese designer Ruohan Nie as its first winner

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The Sustasia Fashion Prize, which featured judges including yehyehyeh’s Shaway Yeh, starred 8 innovative Asian designers, also including Angel Chen of China, India’s Pratyush Kumar and Japan’s Tetsuya Doi.

The Sustasia Fashion Prize, which featured judges including yehyehyeh’s Shaway Yeh, starred 8 innovative Asian designers, also including Angel Chen of China, India’s Pratyush Kumar and Japan’s Tetsuya Doi Amid all the hustle and bustle of Shanghai Fashion Week this past season, one event stood out for its outstanding showcase of Asian designers making strides in sustainability: the 2025 Sustasia Fashion Prize ceremony. A joint initiative by the Shanghai Fashion Designers Association and creative agency yehyehyeh, the prize went to Chinese designer Ruohan Nie as its inaugural winner. She is best known for her eponymous label, Ruohan, which has become a hit across Asia and beyond since launching in 2021.

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Photo: Shanghai Fashion Week The announcement was made in the presence of esteemed entrepreneurs and talented designers from all across Asia at Shanghai’s Suhe Haus on March 28. Visitors to the cultural hub are invited to check out all eight finalists’ work, on display now in a curated exhibition titled “Out of Asia”. The other finalists were Hong Kong’s Karmuel Young , Jaggy Glarino of the Philippines, Kha Hoang Ngo of Vietnam, Angel Chen of China, Pratyush Kumar of India, Tetsuya Doi of Japan and Tommy Ambiyo Tedji of Indonesia.

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Photo: Shanghai Fashion Week For her efforts in integrating sustainability and the very language of her designs – Ruohan is known for producing garments that shape-shift and transform, rendering terms like “top” and “trousers” arbitrary – the victor took home a 100,000 yuan (US$14,000) cash prize. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"The Sustasia Fashion Prize features designers from across the continent.

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