Monday, 9 June 2014

REGENT’S SCHOOL OF FASHION & DESIGN (PART OF REGENT’S UNIVERSITY LONDON) GRADUATE FASHION SHOW

Emma Louise Murray - Composed Continuity
Shiny pvc pants, tight body skimming jersey skirts and baggy tops in tonal blocks of cream, caramels, khaki and browns.


Melba Lugo Robles - La Chamana
Exaggerated sleeve lengths and padded panelling on oversized tops add volume. Polo necks with tops fastened from behind with chunky zips. Colour palette: black and red.



Carole Fosse - Japonism
Bringing Japanese style in to modern feminine pieces with warrior style cross overs tops and hakama inspired pleated skirts. Neutral colour palette


Henna Abdulkarim - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Delicate prints inspired by the cross section of geodes.


Beverly Animadu - Reverberation
Inspired by the effects of hallucination with loosely folded pleats and tiered layering representing the vibrations of the fabric.


Ana Carolina Rosso Duarte - Metamophorsis
Emerging from a black cocoon shaped leather jacket, the collection revealed deconstruction, diaphanous layers and a splash of lime. ,


Jennifer Beckstrom - Hairy Hut
With swimming skull caps the hair is definitely focused on the clothes. Colourful palette with beach stripes, hair prints, hair weaves and latex pouring out of cutout circle like water.


Amelie Scharfetter - Still
Androgynous and oversized with high necklines. Blue brush strokes on white provide an artistic pattern. Main colour palette blues.



 Following the show Jane Whitfield, Design Director of Louis Vuitton awarded prizes to two lucky design students, one of which was Amelie Scharfetter.


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