Up-and-coming Te Puke fashion designer Steve Hall is not letting fame go to his head after clinching top honours at an internationally recognised competition at the weekend.
The 25-year-old spoke to the Bay of Plenty Times yesterday during a break from making kiwifruit trays and was adamant his future success hinged on gaining more industry experience in fabric, not cardboard.
The Massey University graduate hoped to cement his career path with a Kiwi internship and would seek advice from the judges who described his 'Abandon Man' collection as "a completely fresh interpretation of a 'non-gendered' silhouette" after awarding him top prize in the 11th annual iD International Emerging Designer Awards in Dunedin.
He caught their attention ahead of designers from New Zealand, Australia, Europe China and India with garments that drew heavily on Japanese culture and costumes of the samurai and ninja.
Judge Margi Roberston said there was nothing traditional about the outfits which were "very androgynous."