2012 Sections
There are seven sections in 2012: Each section* has NZ$9,700 worth of prize money.
Award Winner NZ$6,000, Runner Up NZ$2,500, Commended NZ$1,200
* With the exception of Bizarre Bra. Winner $4000, Runner Up $15,00, Commended $750
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Children's Section Theme: Conceal and Reveal Create a garment that transforms with an element of surprise.
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American Express Open Section This section has no thematic boundaries and gives the designer complete freedom in concept, construction and materials. This section encourages a high degree of originality and innovation.
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CentrePort Illumination Illusion Section
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Tourism New Zealand Avant Garde Section Where art and fashion collide! Create a wearable work of art that is revolutionary, extravagant and extrovert but still stylish and made with skill. Be driven by dreams and fantasies, not commercial reality or the usual restrictions of fashion.
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Gen-i Creative Excellence Section Design a work of art that makes sound & will be choreographed to a music score composed especially for this section. Each garment will have its moment within the music score on the stage which will be microphoned to amplify the garments sound, e.g. the garment becomes an instrument/sound within the music composition creating an interesting soundscape.
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Bizarre Bra® Section Though normally hidden, the bra has shown itself in past Brancott Estate WOW® Awards to have enormous potential for highly creative and witty reinvention. Garments must be a bra only and and not include accessories. Entry must be a bra that fits the breast, not a bustier.
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Air New Zealand
Gather inspiration from New Zealand’s rich Maori culture or other
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Please remember: Designers are responsible for ensuring their entry complies with copyright guidelines
and that it does not infringe a third party’s intellectual property rights. WOW Ltd reserves the right to
disqualify any entry which does not, in WOW’s opinion, conform to the guidelines, or which infringes a
third party’s intellectual property. Please click here for specific copyright details.














