Model Halima Aden to be a judge for Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Frontier Challenge
An additional $15,000 will be awarded to the finalist who wins the “audience favorite vote.”
Over a multi-stage process, 259 applicants were narrowed down to five finalists — who were announced this week — to develop their project plans virtually with the support of Hilfiger and experts.
The first of the finalists are Care+Wear, a healthwear company based in New York that provides accessible clothing, recovery bras, patient gowns and scrubs to people in hospitals.
The second is IDA Sports, a British company designing footwear and soccer cleats specifically for female athletes.
Koalaa is a UK initiative, engineering upper-limb prosthetics made like clothes.
Tactus is a Dutch-American tech brand that designs smart clothing that translates music into vibrations for the deaf community.
The last finalist is Moner Bondhu, a startup founded in Bangladesh that provides mental health and wellbeing services with a focus on garment factory workers, women and youth.
Aden, who grew up in a Kenyan refugee camp before fleeing to Minnesota with her family, has a longstanding relationship with the American designer.
She fronted the campaign for the label’s first hijab. In 2019, she made history as the first person to wear a hijab and burkini in the pages of Sports Illustrated — and returned for the publication’s 2020 issue, wearing a custom Tommy Hilfiger burkini.