Earl Of Fashion

Steph Earls brand is all about empowering the wearer through strong shapes, silhouettes and creating high quality garments by using designer dead-stock fabrics.

Aureve

Aureve by Anna English is a graduate collection that explores the warmth and softness of emotions, captured through delicate lighting and thoughtful design.

Cordis

By designer and stylist Caitlin Piper, this collection is inspired by female friendship, strength, and the anatomical heart. The layered designs and rich colours beautifully express the theme of love.

Aquarelle

Emily Woodal took a trip down memory lane, drawing inspiration from her childhood love of mermaids and the ocean. This nostalgia shines through her designs and is captured perfectly in the playful imagery.

Riarebe

Riarebe is a powerful latex collection by Hannah Williams, inspired by the idea of power and challenging the common misconceptions around latex, showing how it can be so much more.

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Bringing The Studio Outside

Bringing the studio outside was about challenging my own studio practice and exploring new environments. The colour orange was a staple theme, paired with smart-casual men’s fashion.

Laurel

Laura Nicholas, a fashion designer following the theme of elegance and sculpture within the natural world. Combining different fabrics and materials, she created these stunning designs.

Youth's In Nature

This series was inspired by youth, love, and friendship. White symbolised innocence, while bare feet reflected a deeper connection to the earth. It tells a beautiful story across different locations.

Daring

Collaboration with Costume Designer Rosie Rendle, all about pushing the limits.

Fashion Obscure

Inspired by the Anti-Fashion movement, I wanted to experiment and push boundaries with my own interpretation, creating Fashion Obscure.

Erasure Clothing

Kiki Fraikue founded and created Erasure Clothing, a brand that blends streetwear, graphic design, and art. With bold pops of colour and striking proportions, it definitely stands out.

Anti-Human Element

This series is not AI, but is inspired by it and the controversy it sparks within the creative industry. It explores the idea of removing the human element from fashion photography, pushing and challenging the boundaries of the genre.

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