Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards 2025 winners revealed
The people leading the transformation of the fashion retail industry into a force for good gathered for Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards 2025 at Hilton London Bankside on 12 March.
By Samantha Warrington of Drapers
Drapers welcomed more fashion retail's change makers for the glittering awards ceremony, which followed Drapers Conscious Fashion Summit during the day.
Launched in 2019 as Drapers Sustainable Fashion Awards, our market-leading programme has expanded its scope to recognise and reward all aspects of sustainable, ethical and circular fashion.
Congratulations to all our winners, and a big thank you to our sponsors – Infor Nexus, Lectra, Oritain, Re&Up, Salvation Army Trading Company and TextiMag – who support us in hosting these awards to recognise and reward conscious fashion retail heading in the right direction for people and planet.
Jill Geoghegan, Drapers editor, said: "Fashion retailers, brands and suppliers are rising to the immense challenge before them. They are embracing their responsibilities and ability to make a difference, despite challenging trading conditions. Drapers Conscious Fashion Awards shine a spotlight on best practice within the industry and Drapers is proud to support and celebrate the positive change happening in fashion retail."






Recommerce Award
Sign of the Times
Highly commended: Hirestreet
Best Social Enterprise or Charity Initiative
Seasalt: Mind – Brave the Weather Together
Best Carbon Footprint Initiative
Royal Trinity Hospice: Seven Steps to Sustainability
Brand of the Year
Lucy & Yak
Sustainable Textile Innovation
Colorifix: biological textile dyeing
Highly commended: BioFluff: Savian
Best Circularity Initiative (<£10m company turnover)
Helen Kirkum Studio: new shoes made from old sneakers
Best Circularity Initiative (>£10m company turnover)
Reformation: Climate positive by 2025 and circular by 2030
Highly commended: Salvation Army Trading Company
Best Use of Technology For Good
Nobody’s Child – digital product passports
Empowering People Initiative
ACS Clothing: Social Sustainability
Best Customer Engagement Campaign
Sign of the Times: 1976 campaign
Power Product of the Year
Wuka: Stretch Super Heavy Flow
Conscious Store Design
Traid, Shepherd’s Bush, London
Positive Change Award
Superdry
Retailer of the Year
Wolf & Badger
One to Watch
Purified
Change Maker of the Year
Tamsin Lejeune, CEO, Common Objective