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Amy Cheng

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BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

Ho Yi Amy Cheng BA Fashion Jewellery Year 3 Student"Elements" Collection Architecture can reflect on people's personalities, thinking and their culture, in this collection, I have explored how Chinese traditional architecture expresses the character, spirit and national ideals of Chinese people. In particularly chosen 5 elements (metal, earth, fire, water & wood) and Chinese lattice works to be the main elements in my collection. They both are the important factors and decorations to consider with when designing the Chinese architectures. For further enquiries please contact: amy91cheng@hotmail.com


Leah Bowen

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IMAGE 5: WARRIOR

BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Bags and Accessories: Product Design and Innovation

CONTACT: l.bowen3@fashion.arts.ac.uk CREDITS IMAGE 1: Mask: Leah Bowen, Menswear: Xunfeng Shan, Photography: James Rees, Creative Direction: Rob Phillips, Beauty: Melissa Wong, Model: Artjoms Pirog IMAGE 2: Mask: Leah Bowen, Menswear: Xunfeng Shan, Photography: James Rees, Creative Direction: Rob Phillips, Beauty: Melissa Wong, Model: Danny Baldwin IMAGE 3: Mask: Leah Bowen, Menswear: Xunfeng Shan, Photography: James Rees, Creative Direction: Rob Phillips, Beauty: Melissa Wong, Model: Danny Baldwin IMAGE 4: Model: Rebecca O'Dwyer IMAGE 5: Model: Rebecca O'Dwyer IMAGE 6: Model: Rebecca O'Dwyer IMAGE 7: Model: Rebecca O'Dwyer IMAGE 8: Model: Rebecca O'Dwyer

HeeSue Seo

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Final year project: line up (front)

BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design and Development

heesueseo@gmail.com CREDIT: -BFC SELECTION 2014 (1,2) Photography: James Rees, www.jamesrees.co.uk Creative Direction: Rob Phillips, www.robphillipswork.com Prints: Stella Corrall Plastics, http://www.stellacorrall.co.uk/

Emily Borrett

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BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

Emily May is a South London-based freelance illustrator and artist. She goes wild for comix, acrylic markers, fast food and slasher movies. Having studied Fashion Illustration BA at the London College of Fashion, Emily uses her fashion-oriented background of study, and her love for all things femme and kitsch, to create carefully hand-drawn illustrations that tell stories. Coming soon: the debut of webcomic 'The Perilous Adventures of Beatrice'. There'll be laughs, frights and ritual sacrifices in Emily May's new hand-illustrated comic, which draws inspiration from both the 1980s alternative comic movement and the horror genre's greatest dames of the silver screen. Emily is always looking for new and exciting challenges as a creative practitioner - if you wish to make contact or request a commission, please email emilymayillustrates@gmail.com.

Shelley Gichigi

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Bodily Narrative Omo Inspired Tribal Painting - Monoprint

BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

Making things that already exist beautiful. Surface, space and craft. Main inspiration is cultural anthropology and the art of indigenous and ancient tribes. Recently practicing being more intuitive with artwork, exploring mark-making with monoprinting. Driven by a love for pattern, print and colour.

Orlena Chan

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alien dolls

FdA Fashion Styling and Photography

studying year2 fashion styling and photography Each photograph tells a story.. what do you understand?

Amanda-Jayne Easmon

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Levi's Double Page Spread Magazine Ad Campaign

FdA Fashion Styling and Photography

I have a passion for performing as well as creative arts. My excitement for fashion was from a young age when I would get fascinated by major events such as London Fashion Week as well as musicals and stage productions. I became interested in photography when studying and getting interested in architecture and people would encourage me by complimenting my eye for detail. Disability is something that I would like to include in my label more as I feel there is a gap in the fashion industry when it comes to that subject. It seems very easy for people to say no when it comes to disability without being given a chance. I would like to work with disabled models more.

Hana Amer

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Malta. Character inspired by 'City of Dragons' by Robin Hobb

BA (Hons) Costume for Performance

Hana is a final year student at LCF studying BA Costume For Performance. She won the UK/Europe International Award in the World of Wearable Art competition in New Zealand for her politically inspired costume 'Slave of War' in 2013. Her key inspirations and projects are driven from texts that vary in context and themes, from satirical, political plays to fantasy. Creating a world out of words is her hobby, along with creating characters that obscure and manipulate body form and texture. Her care for details and textiles, and her analytical eye are what inspired her to take the path of costume design. Hana enjoys working in a diversity of environments, from film to theatre, with previous experience in both fields. For more details on Hana's previous experience or for future collaboration please contact her on: hanaamer2@gmail.com or +44 7525618069


Libby Hill

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One Man, One Rave

FdA Fashion Styling and Photography

I am a fashion stylist who is inspired by subcultures and enjoy concepts that questions the public's opinions.

Lauren Pilgreen

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Photography: Kitty Riddell, Model:  Gwenhyfar Artemis Fagan

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

I try to always relate my projects to social or political events to gain a greater knowledge of current culture and media. My tone is sarcastic yet playful and aesthetic is relaxed and casual with a hint of fetishised sensuality. My aim is to create conceptual collections that raise awareness for social issues that lie within popular culture, while poking fun at the way we as a society choose to handle them. Credits: LCF DREAD: Lauren Pilgreen Fiona Barnes Headpiece by Nikki Marilyn Photography, James Rees Photographer Creative Direction, Rob Phillips Make Up, Melissa Wong Model, Rosie Elston at Select PROTEST: Lauren Pilgreen Japo Okworobu Photography, Riccardo Raspa www.riccardoraspa.co.uk Creative Direction, Rob Phillips www.robphillipswork.com Make Up, Melissa Wong www.subtle-makeup.com Model, Press Links: A SHADED VIEW I-D HUNGER AFTER NYNE BEL JACOBS

Angharad Gwyn

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Blodeuwedd, tooled and moulded leather. Project - Mabinogi

BA (Hons) Costume for Performance

Costume Designer and Maker

Andy Dunford

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Final Collection 1

BA (Hons) Bespoke Tailoring

With a constructive approach to design, Andy Dunford uses craft-like and unusual methods of reinventing textiles. Starting with traditional silhouettes, he reinterprets these codes, creating a contemporary wardrobe with great attention to detail and the functionality of garments. In particular for this collection, gender has been explored in appropriating womenswear for the modern, sophisticated man. It was during his part-time internship at futuristic, minimalist menswear brand Peir Wu that Andy began to investigate the thought process behind design and the story and personality of dress. Through this industry experience and discovery in both ordinary and extraordinary life, the concept of his designs are formed. He surrounds himself with creatives and takes inspiration from personality. Ever the observer, it is mood and perspective that most interests him. Exploring various uniforms and the concept of wardrobe creates a living costume. Andy looks at the apron as a canvas for living and existing in modern life - his final collection is an examination of how clothes adapt with you and how they can be inspired by one’s seemingly mundane and often overlooked surroundings. Final Collection Images 1, 2 and 3 Tailoring by Andrew Dunford Socks and tie by Yuqing Xie Photography - James Rees - www.jamesrees.co.uk Creative Direction - Rob Phillips - www.robphillipswork.com Beauty - Melissa Wong Model - Joseph Standish Model - Ruben Hart Year 2 Portfolio Photography - Hamish Wirgman Model - Robert Mütter

Lucie Vaz

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Look 4 Final Collection 2011

BA (Hons) Fashion: Design and Technology

Perry Ellis International Design Technologist 2012 - 2014 Issa London CAD Technician 2011 - 2012 ______________ Education London College of Fashion BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology (Designer Pattern Cutter) 2008 - 2011 London College of Fashion Diploma in Art and Design 2007 - 2008

Zoë Greening

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Graduate Collection Look 4

BA (Hons) Fashion Contour

• A lively, enthusiastic and naturally creative Fashion Contour undergraduate student • Accurate and quick in all technical areas, with a passion for delicate fashion illustrations and an eye for detail. • Able to present extensive research, concept boards and development in a clear, professional style. • Enjoys using a wide variety of fabrics and textiles. • Calm under pressure and able to multi-task in order to achieve results to deadline. • Looking for a graduate position as a design assistant or similar. • Inspired by femininity and retro aesthetics. THE GIRL Inspired by the ultimate 60's blonde bombshell: Jayne Mansfield, and her flamboyant pink palace where she lived in Hollywood. The collection draws further inspiration from 1950s and 1960s lingerie found in Playboy editorials of the time. A pretty colour palette focused on tones of rose pink and powder blue juxtaposed with metallic glitter tulle and kitsch kitten print. CREDITS Photography by Polly Hanrahan Make up by Hannah Smith Print Illustrated by Emma Fisher ACHIEVEMENTS Triumph Inspiration Award 2012 - Finalist Fashion Student of the Year - Oakland College, 2010 EXPERIENCE Jenny Packham - Sample Room Assistant. January 2013 - May 2013. Marks and Spencers - Lingerie Design Assistant. September 2012 - December 2012. Selfridges - Lingerie Sales Associate. May 2012 - Present. Bordelle - Production Intern. August 2011 - September 2011.

Laura Hill

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Hand carved, hand beaded snake bangle

BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

I like to explore pattern through texture and try to incorporate nature into my pieces in a captivating way. Researching and designing is an exciting part of my work and the part I thoroughly enjoy.


Saeko Makiyori

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Lea

FdA Fashion Styling and Photography

Fashion stylist based in London styling / creative direction contact: saeko23mack@gmail.com / s.makiyori1@arts.ac.uk

Katie Silvester

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Connie for The Whitpepper

BA (Hons) Fashion Photography

Katie Silvester Fashion and Portrait Photographer katiesilvester.com/ instagram.com/kmsilvester facebook.com/KatieSilvesterTakesPhotos

Natsu Koizumi

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pain and beauty/ neckpiece

BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

please contact: natsu.koizumi1728@gmail.com

Suze Smethurst

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Linda @ Nevs

FdA Hair And Make-up For Fashion

PLEASE NOTE: SINCE GRADUATING I HAVE SPECIALISED IN HAIR STYLING AND NO LONGER EXECUTE MAKEUP. Please take the time to read my information as it will avoid disappointment further into communication. Thank-you. Suze Smethurst - Hair stylist. Originally from a Fine Art background, an experimental, driven individual with a firm belief in using hair styling as a tool to invent characters and realise a concept. Proficient in designing hair styles to complement make-up, with a keen interest in creating headpieces from a range of unconventional media. Considerate, approachable and insightful. Extensive experience on set at photoshoots, and an ability to both lead a creative team and follow guidance from others. --My vocation is editorial fashion - I'm always looking for other creatives to collaborate on editorial stories to submit to magazines. I am not interested in test shoots, but will stray from editorial for appropriate compensation. Please note I do NOT do TFP for such shoots. Get in touch: suze@suzesmethurst.co.uk

Samantha Taylor

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It's getting dark, too dark to see.

BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

Samantha is an expressive illustrator who uses a variety of mediums to create energising, textural, abstract and detailed work. She believes that fashion illustration is the most expressive form of art where emotions, moods, delicacy, beauty and style can translate perfectly. Samantha thoroughly enjoys working with portraiture and photography as well as experimenting with different medias to create some detailed, intricate abstract pieces. However, she does not limit herself and enjoys a challenge the most. Her style of drawing is; intense, diverse and conflicting, often combining explosive subtle colour with acutely detailed drawing, feminine, layered, abstract and textural. email: taylorsjt1@gmail.com

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