Craig Green (designer)

[2] Following his BA studies, during which time he served an internship with Walter van Beirendonck and Henrik Vibskov, Green went on to do a master's degree under the late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE completing the Fashion course at Central Saint Martins.

[2] His work was widely commended in the fashion press, although his debut collection was publicly mocked on national television by the event ambassador, David Gandy.

[2][3] Fashion photographer Nick Knight commented in 2015 that Green's work had opened new avenues for menswear designers by encouraging them to make statements and bolder choices.

Craig Green received £150,000 as the winner of the annual British Fashion Council / GQ Designer Menswear Fund in May 2016.

[5] It was the first time since the award was established in 1963 that the selection had been exclusively menswear, although the two outfits were displayed on male and female mannequins to highlight their unisex qualities.