Still from Wear Me Like WaterPhotography Steph Wilson, Courtesy of Sinéad O’Dwyer

‘Wear Me Like Water’ has won best brand film at SHOWstudio’s film awards

The award was judged by the likes of Simone Rocha and Mathew Williams

‘Wear Me Like Water’, by Steph Wilson and Sinéad O’Dwyer, has won best fashion brand film at the SHOWstudio Fashion Film Awards in partnership with Harrods. The film, which was debuted on Dazed during London Fashion Week, saw an array of model swimming in a pool while wearing O’Dwyer’s signature moulded silicone pieces. 

“I knew immediately I wanted to make something with her, and it has been such an intuitive and lovely collaboration,” Wilson told Dazed last month in regards to her collaboration with the young designer. Shot by an-all female crew, O'Dwyer said, “there was such an amazing atmosphere on set.” 

Showcasing designs from top fashion brands, as well as creating in-depth projects with the likes of Maison Margiela and Alexander McQueen, SHOWstudio has been pushing the boundaries of fashion and film for nearly 20 years.  

Powered by Samsung and made in collaboration with Harrods, this year’s award ceremony was judged by the likes of SHOWstudio founder and director, Nick Knight; the creative director of AlyxMatthew Williams; fashion designer, Simone Rocha, and others. 

Watch ‘Wear Me Like Water’ and see the full list of winners below. 

Best Fashion Film – ‘Hidden’ by DBLG

Best Beauty Film – ‘Before and After’ by Polina Zaitseva

Best Animated Film – ‘Offset’ by Arice

Best Long Format Film – ‘#Roppa’ by Udocorg

Best Beauty Brand Film – ‘Unconventional Beauty’ by Dazed 100-er Frank Lebon

Best Animated Brand Film – ‘13’ by Fredrik Heyman

Best Fashion Brand Film – ‘Wear Me Like Water’ by Steph Wilson

The Partnership Award – ‘Unwordable’ by Killian Lassabliere and Antoine Plainfosse

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