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Alice Katie Hughes

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Woodland Boarding - AW14

FdA Fashion Design Technology (Designer Pattern Cutter)

Designer Pattern Cutter -


Oksana Anilionyte

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Oksana Anilionyte,Photography by James Rees,Creative Direction Rob Phillips,Beauty Pace Chen,Model, Laura O’Grady at Select

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

Oksana Anilionyte I would like to thank Saga Furs for a wonderful sponsorship. Collection is based on idea of a soft control. The collection is an investigation into inter-relation of minimalism and modern women. I found my inspiration in Michelangelo Antonioni films L’Avventura (1960), La Notte (1961), Eclipse (1962) and Il deserto rosso (1964). His films concentrate on how the modern world influence people and their feelings. Personal feelings, doubts, moods are substance of the films. The works and processes of Robert Morris, Tony Cragg and Daniel Arsham sculptures and abstract painting of Dale Frank served as the initial inspiration for the silhouette, colour, texture and details of the collection. The aim was to mix different techniques and inspirations to reach new and unexpected levels. I embraced the complexities and simplicities by different techniques to reinvent a version of femininity. Robert Morris felt sculptures led to create new ways of using seams to express the fluidity of line. The collection is a lot about the lines that are so pure, so clear, that they convey simplicity in their perfection. The purity is combined with texture that comes from tufting embroidery and soft fur to create a new level of feelings that garments create when touched. A dialogue between time and timelessness runs through the progression of the minimalist aesthetic which is felt in fluidity of seam lines. The collection incorporates a range of luxury fabrics (cashmere, wool, silk, fur, leather) to examine the balance between textures, silhouette and a purity of line. Education and qualifications: 2009 to 2013 BA Fashion Design: Womenswear, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London 2007 to 2012 BA Business Management and Administration, Vilnius University, Lithuania 2008 to 2009 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, University for Creative Arts, Maidstone Industry experience: 2012 Aug – Sep Costume designer for Alice Evans film ‘Rhydymain’, London 2012 May – Aug Internship at Maison Martin Margiela, full-time, Paris • Design development • Pattern cutting • Textile development • Mood and colour boards 2011 Jan – Mar Internship at Lulu Liu, part-time, London 2011 Jan – Mar Costume for Alice Evans film ‘Rusalka’, Royal College of Art, London 2010 Oct – Dec Internship at Giles Deacon, part-time, London 2010 Aug – Sep Internship at Alexander Mcqueen, part-time, London 2010 Jun – Oct Womenswear designer at Mingle & Co, part-time, London 2007 to 2008 Seamstress at GR Design, Vilnius, Lithuania Achievements: 2013 Jul London College of Fashion Press show 2013 Apr Shortlisted for Nina De York Illustration Competition 2013 Mar Shortlisted for Marialuisa.com Illustration Competition 2013 Mar Shortlisted for the BFC portfolio review, 2013 2013 Feb Graduate Collection sponsored by SAGA Furs, Denmark 2012 Dec Craft’Feel collection presented at Fashion Festival, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2012 Nov Shortlisted for "Chloe" competition 2011 Dec Polychrominations Fashion Show, London College of Fashion, London 2011 Oct International Award at China Professional Fashion Design Contest, Shanghai, China 2011 Sep Top 20 tailor at BBC Young Tailor of The Year Competition, London 2010 Jun UAL Fashion Society Fashion Show, London 2007 Feb Golden Needle Fashion Contest, Lithuania Open for projects and collaborations oksana.anilionyte@gmail.com Press links: http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2014/ready-to-wear/london-college-of-fashion-ba/full-length-photos/gallery/1004202 http://www.thestylelane.com/#/lcf13-runway-show/4577776766 http://www.mydaily.co.uk/2013/07/02/london-college-of-fashion-ba-show-2013_n_3532173.html http://www.fashion156.com/daily-blog/london-college-of-fashion-class-of-2013-catwalk-show/ http://www.artslondonnews.com/2013/05/16/lcf-student-talks-fashion/

Shoko Yamaguchi

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Clutch / Photography by Yuhei Taichi

BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Bags and Accessories: Product Design and Innovation

Inspired by Japanese calligraphy and the spirit of zen, this conceptual accessories line is a modern representation and interpretation of the Japanese culture. The pieces are given their roles as sculptures or paintings that decorate the space as well as wearable accessories that embellish the body. As a Japanese designer residing in London, I believe it is impetrative to showcase and modernise the traditions of my country to new possibilities, putting it out to the world that would eventually protect the disappearing cultures and traditions such as hand crafts or even ways of thinking. This collection was produced by mixing my skills as a graphic designer, student of fine arts and my experiences in millinery fabrication and most importantly appreciating and valuing where I am from. Contact : shoko.london@gmail.com Stocklist : GREYBOOK http://www.grey-book.com/

Kay Kwok

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SS 2014 LCM KAY KWOK

MA Fashion Design Technology Menswear

There is a fresh interpretation in Ancient Egyptian Culture in Kay Kwok’s menswear collection-fake eternity. with the inspiration of Ancient Egyptian Religious and Cosmology-the mysterious story behind Sphinx, the relation between the process of mummy erosion and the system of Ancient Egyptian’s constellation like Ancient culture of Solar,Lunar & Stellar story. the Designer has combined the ideas to create prints by playing shades, light and flame aiming to pushing digital printing into a new area with the twist of classic menswear tailoring.
 Printed Neoprene fabric is widely used on the collection because of its fleshy hand-feel.

 with the uniqueness and freshness of his menswear , the collection was nominated for the Collection of The Year Award 2012. Contact: Kaykwokfashion@gmail.com facebook.com/KayKwok.London twitter.com/TszFungKwok weibo.com/kaykwok

Taeseok Kang

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SDHBPMF1

MA Fashion Artefact

sexual humorous 강태석 This collection explores narratives of sexual human body and addresses the question of palpable sensations that manifest from the sexual instinct of a human being and the range of sexiness from subtle to extreme. contact 07834552140 blueguylove@naver.com website http://taesokkang.viewbook.com/album/untitled#19 stockist - http://shop.ra13.be/designers/taeseok-kang/ http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/men/eh-taeseok-kang/items.aspx#ps=1&pv=60&oby=5 365478260 https://www.wolfandbadger.com/shop/designers/taeseok-kang/

Naima Morys

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Final Products Photographer: Eric Trimborn

BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design and Innovation

Naima Morys is a luxury inspired footwear designer, she graduated from the Cordwainers BA Footwear Degree in 2012. The Naima Morys brand was inspirated by shattered glass, ice, architecture and body modification such as the golden lotus feet phenomenon. The final collection involved making luxury footwear with the finest leathers and using the latest CAD technology. A 3D printer was used to create heel and wedge units for the range. Naima Morys brand is about bringing luxurious, sophistication to the forefront of technological design. Please contact for further inquiries Features: Collaboration with Tania Cheung Collaboration with Amanda Leecasin Collaboration with Eric Trimborn Wylde Magazine Issue 4 2013

David McGovern

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Things Find You: Silvia

MA Fashion Media Production

Fashion Filmmaker and Art Director. Experience in directing, film editing, writing, visual identity, mobile app creation, and creative branding. Strong narrative focus. @dmcgofficial www.davidm.tv

Yunwei Jiang

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Red skirt detail

MA Fashion and the Environment

This MA major project is exploring the way to return fashion back to minimalism but not simplicity. Try to use Less to gain More achievement. The inspiration is coming from“Bauhaus”.This project explores on minimize the waste of design process, developing new pattern cutting technique and using sustainable materials to create a sustainable collection.


Ana Catarina Rodrigues

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MA Fashion and the Environment

This project aims to consolidate my practice as a pattern cutter and designer. And serve as a catalyst for further projects on sustainable design development. Waste is the main subject considered here, inherent to it is the culture of disposal and disconnect that remains current. In parallel there is also the desire to offer new solutions to the construction of the garment bridging the traditional/classical with the modern/technological. Having a square shape as a key pattern element that also represents the foundation of what fabric ultimately is, the purpose is to develop a collection that can express the wholeness of keeping together what has been woven together, reshaping and challenging a culture of disposal.

Yining Shen

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Lips

BA (Hons) Fashion: Hair and Make Up

Professional Make-Up& Hair Artist based in London. Specialise in Fashion,editorial, catwalks, commercial, weddings and celebrities. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any job inquiry. e:shiningshenmakeup@outlook.com W: www.shiningshen-makeup.com F: www.facebook.com/shiningshenmakeupartist Instagram: SHININGSHENMAKEUP Magazines: We are collision, Urban Coco, IDOL magazine, Future Face magazine, flawless magazine,INDIE online, Time Out magazine.etc Clients:Burberry, Adidas, The Body Shop, Toni&Guy, Vidal Sassoon, Swarovski, Dashconcept Media,ZEO, Grand Marnier, miss Flurrty, Jalié et Ponga,Nana's Store.etc Events: Russian Ball in London ,London bars&clubs award 2012, The body Shop S/S new collection 2011, Toni&Guy Fashion Show, China Film Image Fesitival.etc Exhibition: Victoria House London 2011/6 Celebrities: Lucy Watson (Made in Chelsea) Sally Farmiloe Neville Linda Li (fashion programme hostess/model)

Meline Katchi

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Sophisticated Primitive FLAT_WEAR ©

MA Fashion Footwear

Product innovation through process innovation, utilizing methods of tectonic architecture and challenging existing fabrication parameters to develop new methodological tools used to create modular transitional footwear that guides the consumer into a new era of flat pack footwear. The display is presented both as packaged flat packs and the footwear's tectonic transformation onto the lasts. This is done intentionally to represent their inventive precision as well as visually attract the viewer/consumer to the operational methodology and relationship form completely flat to a three dimensionally functional object. There is a adaptation here, a complete product that could potentially alter behavior through the transformation of simple systems. This project was a collaboration with company partnerships_ Sophisticated Primitive Sophisticated Primitive is a consulting design and research studio assisting designers in laying out a foundation for technology based innovative automotive/footwear development. SOPR assisted in the auditing and developing of the 2-D patterns as well as the conversion of these patters into 3-D objects. In addition, they assisted in the digital transformation of the objects onto the 3-D scanned lasts and ensured functionality, feasibility as well as the proper fit of the footwear. LCF Fashion Digital Studio The Fashion Digital Studio (FDS) is a pioneering centre for technology and innovation in fashion. Through collaborative research and development, skills and knowledge transfer, the FDS is driving innovation in the practical development and creative use of digital technologies. It is recognized as a national and international resource for creative solutions in the fashion, media and technology industries. Factory LA FactoryLA is a union of [designers, buyers, makers and consumers] responding to the need for innovative fashion ethically crafted in the USA. Cultivating in our office and retail space, located in the historic garment district, is a community of intentional and forward thinking creators. The Collection Won Dato Jimmy Choo Award 2013 Supporting Institutions Worshipful Company of Cordwainers / Scholarship Dato Jimmy Choo Award / Bursary London College of Fashion/ International Scholarship Special Thanks Mesrop Megrabyan Darren Murphy Contact_ Linked In_ Meline Katchi Email_ Katchi.mel@gmail.com Website_ www.Melinekatchi.com

Antaya Shakila Lendore

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Boxpark Gallery/ Somewhereto____  -  Finalist 2014

BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

Antaya Shakila Lendore - BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration Finalist in Boxpark Gallery Competition 2014 - Exhibited in the Boxpark Gallery during the month of January 2014 Experience working large scale - painting directly onto walls in Covent Garden for Erin O'Connors Model Sanctuary in preparation for London Fashion Week, February 2011 Works on a variety of sizes and materials, from small greetings cards to hand painted cotton tote bags Strong interest in colour, pattern and print.

Edward Curtis

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BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

'We Raphaelites' SS14 Edward Curtis’s Spring Summer 2014 Collection is about the collision of simplicity and maximalism. Comparing today’s modern mood with historical painters of the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood was a key dialogue for this collection. The state of wonder and tranquillity in pre-Raphaelite paintings of everyday people in seen in ‘The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams’ by Allessandra Sanguinetti were compared, contrasted and collaged with the art works of Bruce Ingram. Via a process of haphazard experiments, using illustration, manufacture, finish, drape work and fittings as creative catalysts, Edward refined his unusual finds into a contemporary summer collection of 12 intense looks. Using a free hand expressive illustration style, Edward closely studied his random, varying sized drawing lines forms, textures and finishes to explore and use as design tools. The juxtaposition of clean graphic paints with rough mark making and powdery organic chalk smudges, guided Edwards pattern cutting, choices of colours, fabrics and prints. Unsatisfied with the regularity of most manufacturing details, Edward incorporated different techniques such as faggoting for seams, rolls of fabric for exaggerated shapes and decoration, duel net sandwiched rouleau’s that become new fastenings at the neck and wrist either hanging like marshmallow meters or tied into chic, sculptured bows. The silhouettes are dedicated to a free, micro sexy hemline and mix between a softer, looser hourglass form and a wide, curved, neck to wrist silhouette. Short midi tops fall lower to the front and sensually, provocatively curve the contour lines revealing the lower back arch. Sashes and ties languidly grow from garments either draping to the floor or fetishticly and organically moulding the body. The illustration mark makings are turned into prints, that appear to be just strewn, arbitrary over garments and even panties. Panties under dresses that you are intentionally given glimpses of. This is a collection of personal passion and artistic freedom. Through the naivety of play and euphoria, the tranquillity of posture and grace of gesture and raw expressive lines comes a masterfully controlled, elegant and thoroughly modern collection. These are eye-catching fashion statements, bold, confident and sexy pieces to play in, designed to create striking silhouettes when posing! EDUCATION London College of Fashion - BA (hons) Fashion Design & Technology: womenswear Hereford College of Arts - BTEC National Diploma, Art & Design. WORK EXPERIENCE - Marc Jacobs - Assistant to Sample room & Pattern maker co-ordinator. Felder Felder - Studio Assistant Image Credits - Top Left, middle and top right - Photography by James Rees Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Beauty, Pace Chen 2nd row left - Photography by James Rees Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Beauty, Pace Chen, Model - Laura O'Grady / select 2nd row right - HULDRA. Edward Curtis. Photographer - Agnes Lloyd Plat. Model - Silke Seidler - street cast. Assistant - Sanner Kaia 3rd row left - Photography by Eeva Rinne, styling by Emelie Hultqvist & Stelios Stylianou @ Un-Categorized, hair & make-up by Oonah Anderson using MAC, featuring model Tatiana @ Storm 3rd row middle - HULDRA. Edward Curtis. Photographer - Agnes Lloyd Plat. Model - Silke Seidler - street cast. Assistant - Sanner Kaia 3rd row right - Edward Curtis, Identity Project. Photographer: Anthony John Sayer. Creaive Director, Rob Phiillips. Model, Edward Curtis 4th row left - Photography by James Rees Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Beauty, Pace Chen, Model Alina @ Select 4th row middle - Photography by Eeva Rinne, styling by Emelie Hultqvist & Stelios Stylianou @ Un-Categorized, hair & make-up by Oonah Anderson using MAC, featuring model Tatiana @ Storm 4th row right - Edward Curtis, Identity Project. Photographer: Anthony John Sayer. Creaive Director, Rob Phiillips. Model, Edward Curtis 5th row left - HULDRA. Edward Curtis. Photographer - Agnes Lloyd Plat. Model - Silke Seidler - street cast. Assistant - Sanner Kaia 5th row middle - Photography Edward Curtis. Model Rosemary Lambert. 5th row right/ 6th row left - Photography by James Rees Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Beauty, Pace Chen, Model Sarah Dicks @ Models 1 6th row right - Project ‘Design Denim’ supported by’ ISKO™ - Photography, James Rees Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Beauty, Pace Chen Model, Gemma at Select Model Management Rows 7,8,9,10 - (runway)- VOGUE.CO.UK rows 11 - 15 – Nina De Yorke CONTACT - edwardcurtis08@gmail.com

Emily Aye

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Look 4

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles

Fashion Designer and Print Specialist with commercial experience in pattern cutting, hand and machine sewing and confident using Photoshop, Illustrator and basic Indesign. Comfortable on knitting machines, with hand and machine embroidery. I am an enthusiastic individual inspired by bright colours and patterns, thriving as a team player, excelling in project management and communication. Very open minded, happy to take on new challenges and a very quick learner. As an ambitious Surface Textiles Designer and Fashion Designer who loves the fast pace nature of fashion design, I am looking for an opportunity to gain experience as a Studio Assistant, whether that be in Pattern Cutting, Print Designing or working on Photoshop and Illustrator. I have previous experience from freelance work and past placements. I am passionate about ethical and sustainable fashion within all sectors including Marketing. This project is inspired by Burma/ Myanmar and buddhism in the country. The use of gold is prominent throughout the culture and also is in this collection. Silhouettes are inspired by traditional womenswear in Burma and traditional clothing worn by women in many different tribes from different states of Burma. Detailed research was also carried out into the current political issues of the country and has been carried through into some of the textiles ideas, other textiles are inspired by jewellery which is worn to represent wealth within tribes. This has also been used to create new, contemporary embellishments in this collection.

Riina Poutanen

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Chiccano #2

MA Fashion Footwear

The Interchangeable In the Master’s Project the main concept was to produce interchangeable uppers that would give more than one look to the product. This would give the consumer the choice to wear that one pair in multiple ways. The parts on the uppers are attached together with Chicago screws that enable the footwear to transfer from a basic court shoe to a thigh-high boot and anything in between. Meccano® played a big part in influencing the designs and allowing the products to transform. Instead of metal parts they were laser cut out of Perspex and molded to a correct shape. The usage of Perspex also allowed the introduction of wider range of colours and would make the overall wight of the product lighter than metal. The leather material used in the project was reindeer leather sourced from Lapland, Northern Finland, a by-product of the meat industry, finalized in a tannery in Kruunupyy, Western Finland. The reindeer leather was chosen because of its softness and durability, the combination of which produces an effect of luxuriousness, placing the product higher in the market place. The heels for the Chiccano #1 & #2 and Chicago #1 & #2 were printed in a collaboration with a company called Maker3D, based in Helsinki, Finland. The heel designs were created using Rhinoceros, the files were sent to the company where they were printed and then sent back to London for finalization. It was the designer’s personal decision to produce the products in a size 3 (UK). Her lifelong problem of finding fashionable shoes in her own size (UK 2.5, EUR 35) has caused her many headaches both as a teenager and as an adult. Shortlisted for Jimmy Choo Award 2013. Model: Bex Fisher MakeUp Artist: Terhi Hilvo Photographer: Fraser West


Jodie Brady

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FINAL COLLECTION A/W 2013

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles

Fashion Design Technology Design Pattern Cutting Surface Textiles Illustration Graphic Design

Sarah Mazza

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BFC 2013_Look 1_ Photographer,james rees; model, sarah dick at models 1

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles

Copyright © 2014 Sarah Mazza https://twitter.com/sarahmazzaknit http://www.notjustalabel.com/sarah_mazza https://www.facebook.com/SarahMazzaKnitwear ___Summary___ A Spring/Summer collection for 2014 for high end womens wear market, exploring the idea of body tattoos being an object of art and its importance relative to different religious beliefs, tribal ceremonies and how this has a strong relation to modern society and its subcultures. ___More information on the concept___ The tattoo world is vast with much information about its culture and this has influenced many artists of our present days. As a way of inspiring this collection, various tattoo design ideas have been explored while looking at the different cultures. Philippine Island tattoos seem to be part of the biggest focuses relating to knit design itself. Some of the trading products originated from this country were fine fabrics made by women with a variety of materials. Interestingly the same patterns were also found on the Philippine women’s tattooed hands. These tattoos as the fine fabrics details must have been rather delicate and this has been reflected into the collection. The overall idea of this project is to bring to light and to show the tattoo like pattern by transposing the concept into knitted fabric. To create this concept into the shape and silhouette of the garments it is was crucial to keep it fairly simple as the texture will bring most of the slick and elegant look . Tight fitting clothing is to resemble the way the tattoo is being worn on the body (almost like a second skin effect). Looking at some of the Philippine people we can identify a recurring theme of curved lines near the shoulders where it creates a unique effect of clothing seams However taking into account the body tattoo placements there was a lot of playing round with arm holes in the collection garments which relates to tattoo sleeve placements. Among the designs, the knit is see-through to show the skin beneath, ____About Sarah____ Sarah Mazza is a French designer based in Luton. From a young Sarah always wanted to do something creative. Having studied Textiles at A-Level, her passion for the fashion industry and knitwear in particular was born. Noticing a talent in her, her tutor taught her to knit outside of class and from then on she was hooked, taking every possible chance to practice and improve in her spare time. After gaining a place on the prestigious course at LCF, where she explored multiple textile techniques including embroidery and print, she decided to focus purely on her first passion. She love the way in which she can create her own fabric, shape and make it as individual as it can be. She has always liked using unusual materials and prefer to challenge herself by staying away from conventional wool. Sarah’s knit includes feminine and elegant hand crafted knit that is hand dyed and hand stitched together. Sarah was awarded the Knitwear Award on Fashion156.com in Graduate Showcase Week for BA13 Press Show. ___________________Languages________________ Fluent in French and English _______________PRESS_______________ Featured on Home Page of NOT JUST A LABEL , http://www.notjustalabel.com http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2014/ready-to-wear/london-college-of-fashion-ba/full-length-photos/gallery/1004248 http://blogs.arts.ac.uk/fashion/2013/09/09/a-glittering-gala-for-the-future-of-fashion/ http://blogs.arts.ac.uk/fashion/2013/07/29/class-of-2013-sarah-mazza/ http://www.thestylelane.com/#/lcf13-runway-show/4577776766 http://www.mydaily.co.uk/2013/07/02/london-college-of-fashion-ba-show-2013_n_3532173.html http://www.fashion156.com/daily-blog/f156-graduate-showcase-week-sarah-mazza/ http://www.fashion156.com/daily-blog/f156-graduate-showcase-week-awards/ http://blogs.arts.ac.uk/fashion/2013/07/19/fashion156-com-report-on-graduate-season-2013/ http://www.logos.info/en/news/sarah-mazza/ http://www.ameliasmagazine.com/fashion/london-college-of-fashion-ba-hons-graduate-catwalk-show-2013-review/2013/07/22/ http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/Britain-London-College-of-Fashion-BA-Show/84cceb40738741349519182b8e7d0dcf/28/0 http://www.ohdearism.com/2013/04/13/style-sarah-mazza-lcf-ba-collection/ http://janemarlestylist.tumblr.com/post/51740727194/http-www-joomag-com-magazine-frow-magazine-issue http://www.joomag.com/magazine/frow-magazine-issue-1-2013/0389006001368895868 http://www.flickr.com/photos/eliz_pica/8754598523/in/photostream/ http://issuu.com/london_college_of_fashion/docs/sdt-annual-2013 http://ashleighbrowntextiledesign.tumblr.com/search/sarah+mazza http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/fashion-educational-institute-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=148962 http://newfashions956.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/sarah-mazza-ba-hons-fashion-design.html http://laspola.com/news.asp?id_news=4393&lingua=ITA Featured on Home Page of NOT JUST A LABEL , http://www.notjustalabel.com http://www.maglifico.com/sarah_mazza _________________CREDIT___________________ ___BFC 2013 ___ Sarah Mazza, Photographer, James Rees www.jamesrees.co.uk Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Beauty, Pace Chen, Melissa Wong Nail Art, Lauren Michelle Pires Model, Sarah Dick at Models 1 http://www.models1.co.uk/ ___LOOK BOOK Shoot___ sarah mazza photographer, Josh Chow Hair and MakeUp, Naoko Mabuchi Model, Ayesha Tan-Jones. ___BEAUTY EDITORIAL___ Photography, Polin Kuprine Styling, Jane Marle Hair and Makeup, Louise Linder

Liron Kliger

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Model Charlotte Noris Photographer Joe Prileszki

BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

Born in Israel, Liron Kliger is a London based jewellery designer who graduated a BA (HON) in Jewellery Fashion Design at the London College of Fashion. Liron developed a passion for jewellery design whilst completing a foundation in fashion design course at West London College, Liron developed a love for raw materials and desire to create unique pieces encompassing the form and essence of the material used. The primary influence on Liron’s work (apart from the raw materials) evolved from years spent living and travelling in cosmopolitan cities including Barcelona, Paris, Milan and Tel Aviv. Liron was exposed cultural idiosyncrasies which in turn influenced the way in which she combines / uses materials and their subsequent adaptation to her needs. Liron’s latest project developed from a fascination with snakeskin and infatuation with catwalk pieces; motivating her to create her own interpretation via snakeskin inspired bangles. Liron’s previous catwalk projects include a large feathered neck piece and oversized dice jewellery. In the foundation year of her BA Liron was awarded third place in the UK in a competition run by the Metro newspaper for her creation of a jewellery body suit utilising recycled materials. (http://www.westlondoncollege.com/courses/fashion_news.php) Copyright © Liron Kliger 2012 Press: http://www.westlondoncollege.com/courses/fashion_news.php http://www.westlondoncollege.com/courses/fashion_metro.php Featured in LCF press exhibition review http://fashitects.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/lcf-press-exhibition-2012-part-1.html Featured in 'DOY Design On You' blog: http://designonyou.me/2012/06/25/jewels-design-liron-kliger/ Featured in 'Adorngirl' blog: http://adorngirl.com/london-college-of-fashion-ba-graduate-exhibition-2012/ Featured in KENTON magazine: http://kentonmagazine.com/kenton_editorials/fine-print/?pid=835#picgallery Featured in IDOL magazine: http://www.idolmagazine.co.uk/fashion-interview/liron-kliger Featured in a fashion film 'beautiful killer' : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyAkcpLVz8w Featured in the 'Word magazine': http://thewordmagazine.com/style/the-fashion-world-of-london-based-belgian-photographer-gael-delhaye/ Featured in 'Fashion156.com' http://www.fashion156.com/daily-blog/jewellery-liron-kliger-2/ Featured in business boom collective website: http://businessboomcollective.com/1224/liron-kliger/ Featured in KENTON magazine: http://kentonmagazine.com/kenton_editorials/when-it-rains/?pid=921#picgallery Featured in Institute magazine Feb 2013: http://institutemag.com/2013/02/01/under-grey-skies/under-grey-skies3/ Featured in Miss Margaret Cruzemark Feb 2013; http://margaretcruzemark.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/liron-kligers-cultural-idiosyncrasies.html?spref=fb Featured in 'Ethike': http://ethikee.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/love-snake-inspired-bracelets-by-liron.html?showComment=1361372841669#c5703089216410025242 Featured in 'Fashion tips': http://coolandthebang.com/2013/02/04/fashion-tips/ Featured in Young British Jewellers website: http://youngbritishjewellers.co.uk/ Featured in Vogue Italia- march 2013 http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/Portfolio/26e917e3-b53a-408e-8a8a-b6d81725ba20/Image Featured in Joie de vivre blog: http://sophiessoiree.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/hi-people-welcome-to-my-blog-of-all.html?spref=fb Featured in vimeo for KapriTV: http://vimeo.com/63507361 Featured in Edelweiss magazine: http://www.edelweissmag.ch/edelweiss/mode/sweet-india Featured in Paperchasers ink magazine issue two: http://issuu.com/paperchasersink/docs/paperchasers_ink_--issue_two Behind the scene video April 2013: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N12rKKOcdhU&feature=youtu.be Behinde the scene blog by Margaret Yescombe: http://www.margaretyescombe.com/behind-the-scenes-photos-colourful-studio-beauty-jewellery-photo-shoot/ Featured in 'The LC LEE brand' tumbler: http://thecfleecflee.tumblr.com/ Fashion show Pacha may 2013: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T6-W_50G9E Featured in 'Urban coco' May 2013: http://www.urban-coco.com/fabryan-takes-on-malt-fashion-week/ Featured in 'Fashionstyleology' May 2013: http://fashionstyleology.com/liron-kliger-aw1314-look-book/?t=LIRON+KLIGER+AW13%2F14+LOOK+BOOK Featured in Notion magazine May 2013: http://www.planetnotion.com/2013/05/09/shoot-spots-vs-stripes-and-all-things-nice/ FaceON magazine photoshoot featuring my jewellery on fashionTV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BOa_JyG5SM Featured in KULTBLUT magazine May 2013: http://www.kaltblut-magazine.com/april-illyj-and-pipa/#.UZ8nIeg-wEA.facebook Featured in 'Rough cut' exhibition at 'DARKROOM-London' 6-12/06/2013 Featured in LCF news June 2013: http://blogs.arts.ac.uk/fashion/2013/06/12/jewellery-students-exhibit-at-darkroom/ Featured in 'Fancy- stylecanteen: http://www.fancy.com/stylecanteen Featured in a fashion film directed by Mauro Fiorito: ' You are about to meet yourself' June 2013: http://www.pittidiscovery.com/en/discovery/events/current/opencall/Fiorito.html http://dianepernet.typepad.com/diane/2013/06/fondazione-pitti-discovery-and-asvoff-celebrate-turkey-with-fashion-films-that-are-inspired-by-or-ab.html http://vimeo.com/66056279 Featured in 'Urban coco' magazine printed international issue, June 2013 Featured in 'Elegant magazine' printed issue USA July 2013 Featured in 'Institute magazine' July 2013: http://institutemag.com/2013/07/05/magic-touch/ Featured in 'Coco magazine' July 2013 (African zulu editorial page 5-13): http://issuu.com/cocomagazine/docs/part3 On sale in the 'DARKROOM LONDON' as part as 'so sottsass' season 16thSeptmber-present. Featured in 'Coco magazine' september issue: http://issuu.com/cocomagazine/docs/sept1coco/43?e=4104799/4361684 Published in Flawless magazine Sept 2013: http://issuu.com/flawless_magazine/docs/flawless_issue_11 PUBLISHED IN VOGUE ITALIA PRINTED ISSUE AUGUST 2013. Published in Noctis magazine September issue 2013: http://www.noctismag.com/current_issues.html Featured in SUBmission magazine Sept 2013 issue: http://issuu.com/submission-magazine/docs/submission-issue2?e=7073489/4962672 Published in Vogue italia online: http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/Portfolio/10d5c352-9e63-442f-b235-9b8035cf3e66/Image Published in Vogue Italia online: http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/Portfolio/97006ca5-fe12-447a-9270-b43ae1048550/Image FRONT COVER + editorial Published in 'Absolutely magazine' Oct 2013: http://issuu.com/zestmedialondon/docs/abs_kensington_October_2013 Published in Kultur magazine October 2013 printed issue: http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/640988 Published in Elegant magazine Oct 2013 Avant garde printed issue: http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/641189?__r=351216 Featured in 'Off the hook' magazine October 2013: http://issuu.com/offthehook/docs/guns_and_roses_issue_3/51?e=7840725/5453322 Featured in 'Drew editorial magazine' October 2013: http://www.dreweditorial.com/index.php/editorial-menu/85-god-consumer Featured in 'Alternative hype magazine FRONT COVER and pages 30-39: http://issuu.com/alternativehype/docs/alternative_hype_issue_one Featured in Hedonist London magazine FRONT COVER and editorial printed issue. Featured in 'Velvet magazine' printed issue November 2013 Feaured in Darkroom London website: ***LIRON KLIGER'S JEWELLERY FOR SALE***: http://www.darkroomlondon.com/liron-kliger-tube-bangle--black-wor-white-spots Featured in 'Fashion parade' fashion show in Asia house: http://www.ebuzztoday.com/pakistani-designers-showcased-at-fashion-parade-2013-london-45700/ Featured in Coco magazine birthday Issue December 2013: http://issuu.com/cocomagazine/docs/cocodecpartbday?e=0%2F5931060 Featured in 'Tat2 magazine' Jan 2014 Front cover+editorial: http://tat2magazine.storenvy.com/collections/289007-all-products/products/4606414-issue-6-january-2014 Featured in 'Fashion shift magazine' January 2014 front cover+editorial: http://issuu.com/fashionshiftmagazine/docs/fashion_shift_magazine_issue_1cover_debeb154e0be45 Contact me through: Email: liron_kk@yahoo.com Mobile number: 07773018951 https://www.facebook.com/LironKligerJewellery?ref=hl https://twitter.com/Liron_Kliger http://instagram.com/lironkliger http://pinterest.com/lironkliger/

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BA (Hons) Hair, Make Up and Prosthetics for Performance

View my latest works and creations at www.facebook.com/Ami.1u My style incorporates a mixture of delicate detail and beauty with the dark and macabre. I explore texture and dimension, shape and form, experimenting with historical influences and period references. The body is my canvas on which ideas and concepts can be expressed and developed artistically. The face and head are my domain for creations to adorn and decorate. A creative, thoughtful and conscientious worker, prepared with good knowledge and broad understanding of technical, creative and design based skills in hair and make-up. Very hands on, with good practical crafts and construction abilities, creating unique three dimensional forms and structures.

Carolin Holzhuber

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MA Fashion Footwear

‘Conjoined Illusion’ The footwear collection ‘Conjoined Illusion’ is based on reflection, mirroring, visual illusions and conjoined twins. Every pair of shoes consists of four carbon fibre soles that are connected, conjoined in different ways. The idea of reflection, mirroring and optical illusions can be seen in the design of the uppers respectively in the design of the heels/platforms. Visual illusions and mirroring are arduously to understand for our brain. Our cognitive faculty gets irritated. If we look at objects from different perspectives they seem to change their shape, but they are still the same. The intention behind the designs is to somehow confuse, or disturb, or grasp the spectator for a long time. With my work I want to challenge the eyes and the mind. The collection ‘Conjoined Illusion’ shows that footwear can be a work of art but nevertheless conveys clearly the grace of a shoe. Carolin Holzhuber | Footwear Designer contact | http://carolin.holzhuber.at carolin@holzhuber.at facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolinHolzhuber?ref=br_rs Carbon Fibre in cooperation with http://www.peaktechnology.at/

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