The University of Brighton was another that we got to cover last year during Graduate Fashion Week. One thing that Brighton has seemed to do very well both years it to make eye-catching shapes and silhouettes with basic fabrics.
Felicity Tong
Felicity's collection looked very time consuming, and the time was well spent. We loved how each piece popped as it came down the runway. Even the smallest attention to detail, like the coloured zippers you can't see in these images, just added to what was special about this collection.
Rosie Bowman-Shaw
Lucy Fleming
We love to see when a designer can take a traditionally tough textile like leather and turn it into truly feminine garments.
Jasmine Gandey
Denim has been a staple in everyone's wardrobe for decades, and Jasmine's interpretation of this staple was interesting and commercial.
Nicole Lin
Nicole's collection was one of the brightest of the bunch.
Olivia Gordon
All black, love it. Olivia's collection was a muted yet interestingly commercial menswear collection.
Blaire Herron
Jack Dougall
Jack's collection was very glamorous. We could see these woman in C-suite positions and at high end cocktail bars.
Tai-Chieh Wen
Rachael Mary-Claire
Rachael took us back to Studio 54 with her collection, with the interesting addition of the raw-edge hides for a little natural twist.
Jemima Taylor
Chloe White
Every one of Chloe's pieces was so wearable. We could see any one of them in your favourite upscale high-street store.
Annabel Evans
Saskia Hadley
Moth-eaten streetwear is a trend that was huge for Yeezy, and Saskia took the trend and made it interesting.
Ellie Valleley
Dusty rose was a huge colour for the week.
Katherine Harris
While the fluorescent pink accents can be seen a bit in some of these pieces, it was also present in some of the binding inside the coat as well as the highlighters that were stuck in the nets of these pieces.
Danielle Reynolds
The materials used in this collection looked very luxurious and the style of this collection was very modern. Danielle's collection won the Barclays New Business Award.
Joe Taylor
In our opinion, Joe's collection is where we feel professional menswear is headed. While there were mainly traditional shapes, Joe added details to make them more than just traditional.
Michelle Branch
And no, she's not the '90's singer. The bright velours and satins shone bright as they came down the runway.
Ellie Cordwell
Some of these woven pieces appeared to be made from plastic, which was something different especially when coupled with flowing skirts.
Ali Shuttleworth
This natural, monochrome collection was beautifully crafted and the copper accents were a very nice touch.
Mike Key
The digital prints on these hip ski outfits were fantastic.
Lauren Gardiner
Seemingly simple garments were taken to another level by the graffiti inspired embroidery adorning these pieces.
Kate Walker