MAXXAM x Graduate Fashion Foundation Reveals 2026 Finalists Championing the Future of Womenswear Design

Graduate Fashion Foundation have partnered with MAXXAM for its second year, challenging students to design a trend led womenswear S/S 2027 capsule collection utilising the famous seamless MAXXAM Textile creating one size clothing invented in 1983 Rosemary Moore after graduating from the RCA . The competition continues to spotlight the next generation of fashion talent, challenging students from leading universities across the UK and internationally to reimagine contemporary womenswear using MAXXAM’s signature seamless, four-way stretch textiles.

The brief was to create a timeless capsule collection of athleisure wear focused on swimwear predominantly with interchangeable items. The collection must be multipurpose interchangeable designed to take the wearer from day trips, to the beach, gym, bar and evening. Four emerging designers have been selected to bring their collections to life using MAXXAM’s innovative textiles, ahead of Graduate Fashion Week 2026.

Judged by Rosemary Moore alongside the team at Graduate Fashion Foundation, this year’s competition attracted an exceptional calibre of entries from emerging designers. Following a highly competitive selection process, four finalists have been chosen to progress to the next stage of the competition.

The Four finalists are:

Hisham Ramadan, captivated the judges with a concept rooted in the fluid movement and organic structure of the seahorse, translating marine inspiration into a contemporary sportswear-focused womenswear collection. His designs explore layered construction, panelled silhouettes and gradient oceanic tones, combining technical performance with a refined, fashion-led aesthetic. Through the use of lightweight, breathable MAXXAM® fabrics and considered detailing, his collection balances functionality, comfort and modern femininity, creating pieces that feel both dynamic and commercially relevant. 

I’m incredibly grateful to be selected as a finalist, it’s such an exciting opportunity to have my work recognised on this platform. To win would mean a huge step forward for me, both creatively and professionally, and it would give me the confidence to keep pushing my ideas further within the industry.
— Hisham Ramadan

Amy Brown’s collection, ‘The Swim Club: Volume 1’ stood out for its playful yet considered take on retro swimwear culture, reimagined through a contemporary lens. Drawing on nostalgic references from vintage beachwear and sports styling, her designs incorporate bold colour blocking, stripe detailing and adaptable silhouettes. With a strong focus on versatility, the collection features mix-and-match separates and multi-functional pieces designed to transition effortlessly from beach to everyday wear, showcasing a confident and commercially aware response to the brief.

Getting to this stage feels amazing and honestly quite surreal. I’ve put so much into this project, so to be recognised like this means a lot. Winning would be such an incredible opportunity and a real starting point for building my career in fashion.
— Amy Brown

Jenna Lad presented ‘Coastal Layers’ a collection inspired by the textures and tonal landscape of the British coastline. Translating natural formations into abstract jacquard designs and layered silhouettes, her work combines soft mineral colour palettes with innovative textile development. A strong emphasis on sustainability and multi-purpose design runs throughout the collection, with garments designed to adapt across occasions while maintaining a refined, understated aesthetic. Her thoughtful integration of fabric, print and silhouette results in a cohesive and contemporary womenswear offering. 

I’m really proud to have been selected as a finalist, especially alongside such strong work. It’s been a great experience developing this project, and to win would be an amazing achievement that would open up so many opportunities for me going forward.
— Jenna Lad

Madeline Foex impressed with ‘MAXXAM x Opaline Swim’ a sophisticated and highly wearable collection centred on versatility and longevity. Her designs focus on convertible garments that seamlessly transition from swimwear to daywear, including multi-way dresses and adaptable silhouettes that can be styled in multiple ways. Working with both cord-textured and scuba variations of MAXXAM® fabric, she creates a balance of structure and fluidity, underpinned by a neutral, timeless colour palette. Her collection demonstrates a strong understanding of both the technical capabilities of the textile and the evolving demands of the modern consumer. 

I feel really honoured to be chosen as a finalist, it’s such a great opportunity to showcase my work. Winning would mean a lot to me and would really help me take the next step into the industry and continue developing my designs.
— Madeline Foex

This year’s finalists, Hisham Ramadan (Malaysia), Amy Brown (Lancashire), Jenna Lad (Nottingham Trent) and Madeline Foex (De Montfort), were selected for their innovative, forward-thinking responses to the brief, combining creativity, technical skill and commercial awareness.

They will now go on to develop one full look from their capsule collections, working closely with MAXXAM’s UK manufacturing partners. Their designs will be showcased at Graduate Fashion Week 2026, where one overall winner will be selected by Rosemary Moore and announced live on the Gala runway.

Once again, I have been incredibly impressed by the standard of work submitted this year. The level of creativity, technical understanding and forward-thinking approach shown by the students has been outstanding. What makes this competition so important is the opportunity it creates, not just to recognise emerging talent, but to support and nurture the next generation of designers as they begin to shape the future of fashion. Selecting just four finalists was no easy task, and I’m very much looking forward to working with them as they bring their designs to life.
— Rosemary Moore

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Lucie Luke

Communications Assistant at Graduate Fashion Foundation

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