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  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-033.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-032.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-030.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-019.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-018.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-016.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-015.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-012.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-006.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-005.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-003.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-001.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-035.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-031.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-029.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-028.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-027.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-026.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-025.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-024.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-022.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-021.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-017.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-014.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-013.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-011.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-010.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-009.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-008.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
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Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
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  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-002.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-034.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-023.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-020.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-004.jpg
  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
    KASH_GFW16_BirminghamCityUni-023.jpg
  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • Graduate Fashion Week London 5th July 2016. Birmingham City University is one of Britain’s leading providers of talented professionals to the cultural and creative industries. The School of Fashion and Textiles offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. The portfolio of courses include fashion design, textile design, and fashion business promotion. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.<br />
<br />
The School of Fashion, Textiles and Three-Dimensional Design offers a large portfolio of subjects which reflect the changing nature of the global design industry. Fashion communication, costume design, fashion accessories, styling, and design management all represent recent directions in our growing portfolio of courses which include Fashion Design, and Fashion Retail Management. The School has an excellent record for graduate employability.
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  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
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<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
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  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-354.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-350.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-346.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-339.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-329.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-301.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-275.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-263.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-255.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-221.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-205.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-196.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-182.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-180.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-150.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-146.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-142.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-140.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-124.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-113.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-111.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-102.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-091.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-083.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-081.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-072.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-055.jpg
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