Reem Alasadi is a fashion designer renowned in both the British and international fashion scene for her unique approach to design. In her ‘See Britain’ short film, Reem points to Britain’s multicultural society as the reason why many designers can flourish in the fashion industry. Watch Reem’s story below.
As a British Arab, Reem believes the UK leads the way in the fashion industry, inspiring the world with its creativity and innovation. She refers to her ability to express herself through her designs and says this is testament to being part of a British fashion industry that knows no bounds.
She points out the UK has struck a balance between recognising its heritage and traditions, and pushing the boundaries of modern design. She believes the British fashion world has given her a stage on which to flourish, and this has made a significant contribution to her success.
Reem has received accolades at both the London Fashion Week and Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo. She exploded onto the London Fashion Week in 2009 in dramatic style, becoming the first designer to showcase two seasons on one runway – an ambitious move applauded by the high profile fashion aristocracy in attendance. In 2010, she was the first non-Japanese Designer to show at the Tokyo event.
Born in Iraq, Reem moved to London aged ten. Her passion for fashion design was obvious from a young age as she chased her dream to launch a self-titled design label. By the age of 16 she was working for fashion brand Karen Millen, and was later offered places at the London College of Fashion and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. By the time she was 21 she had set up her first fashion label.
Since then, Reem has worked with British designers such as John Richmond, Robert Cary-Williams and Stella McCartney. She has a devoted following in Japan, owning a showroom in Tokyo and regularly collaborating with major Japanese department stores.