On Monday the 2nd of June I went to Graduate Fashion Week for inspiration in my own work. I watched the Nottingham Trent University show and took images of my favourite garments and collections.
Stephanie Parsons- Nottingham Trent University
Graduate Fashion Week: Monday 2nd June 2014
Graduate Fashion Week: Monday 2nd June 2014
I love these garments as I feel they are original and unique. I love the use of a contrasting colour on the black, white and grey and love the style of the garments. My favourite design is the jumper with the leather trousers.
Overall I feel that this work is very strong and portrays a girly yet sporty look that has created a trend within the current trends.
Overall I feel that this work is very strong and portrays a girly yet sporty look that has created a trend within the current trends.
Shengjia (Sophia) Ding- Nottingham Trent University
Graduate Fashion Week: Monday 2nd June 2014
I like the range of pastel colours in this collection and how it portrays the current trends. I like the sophisticated and feminine look that Sophia has created and feel that this work is strong. However an improvement or development from this that I would add in would be some laser cutting around the waistbands, hem and neckline or embroidery with white to keep in touch with the sophistication. On the other hand I do understand why this was not done as it looks classy without any designs on the garment.
Aimee Lorraine Spies - Nottingham Trent University
Graduate Fashion Week: Monday 2nd June 2014
In this collection I mainly liked the detailing on the garments. It looks like it has been made using free machine embroidery or a hand embroider. I also like the use of a contrasting colour for the detailing so it stands out as apposed to a similar colour that you can only see when close up.
Olivia Andres - Nottingham Trent University
Graduate Fashion Week: Monday 2nd June 2014
I love this collection for the use of white with a contrasting colour and that the collection also fits into current trends. Also a range of fabric manipulation was used to create the pleats. Also the use of dip dye or dying the fabric at the bottom.
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