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GFW 25: Kingston University London

Emerging Designers Fashion Fashion Design Graduate Fashion Week

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London - Erebus

One thing you can tell from the graduate show from Kingston University was that their menswear game it on point. Not only were the men's collection stunningly well executed, the tailoring of the menswear inspired womenswear collection was just as well done. 

Caoimhe Savage

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Caoimhe Savage - Erebus

Caiomhe took the springtime nautical theme to a new extreme. Caoimhe also won the Debenhams Menswear award this year.

Holly Mills-Zivanovic

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Holly Mills-Zivanovic - Erebus

Here was another collection with those prize ribbons! 

Leila Cattell

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Leila Cattell - Erebus

Leila's interesting use of hides and furs coupled with the amazing pleated details were a stunning combination.

Isabel Russell

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Isabel Russell - Erebus

Isabel's collection was a very modern take on 80's hip hop style.

Lily Ward-Collins

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Lily Ward-Collins - Erebus

As we said, Lily's collection was one where the menswear inspiration was ultimately and unapologetically feminine. 

Amy Bennett

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Amy Bennett - Erebus

Amy Bennett's collection was a bit androgynous and a bit basic on it's face, though every piece was very commercial.

Henry Stanford

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Henry Stanford - Erebus

While a good many of the womenswear collections took their inspiration from men's style, Henry went the other way around. He used softer fabrics and feminine inspiration in his collection.

Joana Freitas

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Joana Freitas - Erebus

There were quite a few collections throughout the week which used inflated or exaggerated additions to their pieces, and Joana put a streetwear twist on this trend.

Natalia Sampani

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Natalia Sampani - Erebus

We thought Natalia's collection was one of the best examples of how she reinterpreted menswear into her womenswear collection.

Thomas Skinner

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Thomas Skinner - Erebus

Thomas used an interesting textile in his collection. We weren't quite sure of the significance of the Goucho Marx glasses.

Christy Newman

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Christy Newman - Erebus

Lucy Frost

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Lucy Frost - Erebus

Emma Brie

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Emma Brie - Erebus

Emma's collection was a cleaned up version of a more goth-rocker style.

Leanne Callon

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Leanne Callon - Erebus

The texture of Leanne's collection and the fabrics she used was added interest to these pieces.

Bethan Jones

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Bethan Jones - Erebus

Bethan took advantage of the rounded-shoulder trend in one of her pieces. Her collection was another that used texture to add to her collection.

Joseph Ryan

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Joseph Ryan - Erebus

Joseph's collection was very mainstream set apart due to his excellent execution.

Tuva Osjord Bruland

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Tuva Osjord Bruland - Erebus

I'm sure you can guess by now that we love black, and Truva's collection was among our favourites! Her collection was super modern and so commercial.

India Veiga

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London India Viega - Erebus

Yasmin Van-Smith

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Yasmin Van-Smith - Erebus

Men in streetwear-style burkas, now that is a statement. We love black, but we also love when a designer uses their art to make social commentary.

Bianca Von Stempel

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Bianca Von Stempel - Erebus

The volume of this collection was so light and feminine that it stood out from the rest of the bunch.

Lydia Bolton

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London Lydia Bolton - Erebus

Lydia's collection was like if Christian Dior and Juicy Couture did a capsule collection together, with all of the bows, bright colours and velour.

James Geraghty

Graduate Fashion Week 2016 Kingston University London James Geraghty - Erebus

James definitely wanted you to know his name! 



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