I visited Graduate Fashion Week yesterday to see Caryn Franklin talk on the subject of
diversity in fashion and to take in the latest in up-and-coming UK design talent.
As always it was totally heartening and here are some of the standout designers at the
GFW stands.
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De Montford's Catherine Williams |
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Bath Spa university served up some beautiful garments inspired by the creative process of constructing the garment |
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One of the most interesting collections came from Melanie Roughsedge. |
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She had developed a brand and not just a collection. The brand Militum is based on men's heritage workwear and had true commerciality. |
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As did ROPE the brand developed by designer and marketeer Amy Thompson which offered a comprehensive and sellable label fit for any directional menswear indie |
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