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Katarina Voloder

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Moselle

BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

Katarina is a firmly established Print Designer offering excellent services in designing original prints for seasonal collections as well as exclusive collaborations and one-off projects. Her distinctive, bold graphics with a signature use of colour have been commissioned by a broad range of clients from top fashion houses through to major high street brands and online retailers. Some of these include Lily and Lionel, The Body Shop, Hunter Boots, Pigeons & Peacocks, Roger Vivier, Fortnum & Mason, Matches Fashion, Kay Unger and many more. Her work is a reflection of her diverse background and love for arts and culture. With a natural sense for shape and composition, Katarina creates designs that form a contrast between feminine delicacy and a strong dynamic edge. They allow the viewer to gradually discover elaborate details within the print over time. Professional expertise: •Collating seasonal trend information and preparation of design trend boards •Creating seasonal colour palettes •Positive, strong minded and adaptable to work in a fast paced environment •Proactively sourcing and creating new print ideas, identifying trends and predictions •Re-colouring and colour-matching existing artwork and designs •Ability to work on multiple projects at a time •Good communication and interpersonal skills •Excellent CAD skills For commissions, enquiries, or just to say hello: Email: info@katarinavoloder.com Phone: 07740291961


Melissa John-Charles

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Knit Sample

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles

Within this project i looked through the past to uncover the brutal history of the slave trade and how specifically the female slaves were treated, the lives they lead and the task they had to deal with on a daily basis. Raising consciousness throughout a material culture on the physical and mental state that female slaves were left in is the overall perspective for the theme. Using natural yarns Hemp, Cotton, Wool and linen also neutral colours to go with the palette of the research. I am a strong minded character who likes to use an assortment of colours and shapes when creating knit.

Irina Lazova

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FdA Fashion Design And Marketing

Before ending up in garment design for high end market and luxury sport segment in particular, I did it the other way round – had a marketing and advertising degree, made a name in event management and brand-building, artist collaborations and PR. Keeping a critical eye on trends and capitalising on them was part of the job. True passion never goes away though; to me, fashion is the way I present myself, the way I see the world, it's vocation and work and play. Thankfully tables have turned. Today I can immerse in every chunk of fashion from fiddling with fabrics, colours, constructing garments and image, to predicting tends to brand-building to promotional concept. Fashion is the part of my personality I had a privilege to finally put together. My final collection is mixture between high end design and sportswear. I wanted to provide women comfortable clothes yet glamour. The design aims to be cutting edge, funny and provocative which reflect into the name of the collection: "Bankrupt" and the used fabrics. I picked up on the functional aspects of LYCRA and pushed these further to incorporate waterproof pockets for phones and MP3 players that take the garments beyond just fashion, giving them depth that I feel sportswear can lack. . The overall look is softened by the organza, which creates sheen and relaxed feel that any woman can feel confidently attractive wearing. Photos: Nikolay Naydenov Model: Aureliia Ivinskvte Design&Styling: Irina Lazova

Jorn Olsthoorn

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SANDAL / COMPOSITION NO. 3 / A fully handmade, welted and stitched sandal with python detailing.

BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design & Development

E / jornolsthoorn@gmail.com T / +44 (0)7 50 30 23 137 photography © Ioana Vrabie - www.ioanavrabie.co.uk

Joshua Jones

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Editorial

Access To HE Diploma (Fashion Media And Communication)

Fashion photographer based in London. Website- http://joshjonesphotography.co.uk/ Contact- info@joshjonesphotography.co.uk

Brett de Jager

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Brett de Jager SS12 'Punx on Safari'

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear

Born in Zimbabwe, raised in South Africa and now a Londoner, Brett de Jager spent his formative years and early adult life surrounded by the vibrancy and wild nature of all that is African. As an accomplished dancer Brett travelled the world and worked in countries both ends of the globe including Korea and the USA. But he has always viewed Africa as his home, a sentiment reignited by an extended visit to his home country, South Africa, during the 2010 World Cup. It was during this visit that he truly reclaimed his heritage, submerging himself fully into the arts, music and culture of South Africa, discovering a greater appreciation, pride and admiration for local art, music, décor and the great melting pot of cultures the country offers. This collection, ‘Punx on Safari’, explores and combines the ethos of the 70s punk with that of an African tribal warrior. The juxtaposition of these two cultures not only highlights the obvious differences between them, it marks its own niche by drawing out the similarities. Self-expression, defiance, free spirit, individuality, robust, chaotic, untamed, intense personal creativity imparting a rawness and freshness creating a strong identity may be words befitting the anarchic and deliberately confrontational punk, but they can also aptly describe an African warrior. The greatest African influence is the vibrant colour palette, contrasting textures and draping. The designer then translated these traditional influences into a more contemporary collection, combining the spirit and attitude of the punk to, then be sent on an expedition into the cradle of humankind. This collection marries Brett’s history and present. It illustrates how cultures, ancient and modern, and spread thousands of miles apart can come together in celebrating elements of what it is to be human, of what it is to be wild, independent and free. Press: http://modadelamode.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/designer-in-spotlightbrett-de-jager.html http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/lBtViKT_HyM http://www.fashion156.com/collections/london-college-fashion-ba-fashion-graduate-fashion-collections-2011/ http://stylesalvage.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/lcf-ba-show-2011.html http://jennivi.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/london-college-of-fashion-recently.html http://soulisrainingclothes.blogspot.co.uk/2011_06_01_archive.html "There are some great up and coming talents, including Brett De Jager" Elliot Morgan (Photographer) http://www.elliott-morgan.com http://www.bloginity.com/2011/07/interview-coming-fashion-photographer-elliott-morgan-talks-bloginity/ Contact me: brett.dejager@gmail.com (CV upon request)

Miriam Griffiths

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BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles

I graduated London College of Fashion with a First Class Honours Degree in FDT: Surface Textiles specialising in knitwear . I am interested in combining unusual materials and pushing techniques to their extremes to create innovative experimental textiles. I like exploring new ways of constructing garments to create new ways they can be worn. I often take inspiration from the traditional garments of different cultures, especially that of eastern Asian. The aesthetic of my work takes a lot of influence from Japanese fashion as well as sportswear and street fashion. My work takes a lot of inspiration from the process and the techniques used to create the textiles. Exploring textile techniques is an important part of the research in my work and I enjoy working in 3D. I use this approach when designing garments and stand work is integral to the development of silhouettes in my work. I always aim to let the textiles inform the silhouette as I like the unpredictable nature of working this way can create great results.

Sarah Buchanan

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BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

Empire of the Clouds is a dramatic futuristic representation of aviation achievements, throughout the past, present and future. Inspired by the true design innovation and achievement from machines of flight throughout the entirety of the concept. Focusing on model making to gain a unique perspective and develop an understanding of the overwhelming human drive, almost obsession, to achieve what we cannot do naturally, to fly. Passionate about research Buchanan has a meticulous attitude towards uncovering all elements in a concept. In this collection it enabled a distinctive perspective to a large subject, creating a concept based around model making and accessibility of a globally collective dream. Through innovative use of materials and conceptual pattern cutting, Buchanan has achieved striking shapes and confident structural lines, reflecting the impressive machines that inspired. Fascination with the utterly indescribable, near magical, machines that are so integrated, ordinary and standardised, motivated a need to highlight what a truly extraordinary achievement flight, both modern and historical actually is. The simple fact that more is known about space and our surrounding atmosphere than the depths of our own oceans, demonstrates so clearly what a shared and magnificent dream flight has, and always will be. Awarded Most Successful 3-way Collaboration on Fashion156.com in a Graduate showcase week for the BA13 Press Show collection. Prints by Claire Kelly - LCF Surface Textiles, Millinery by Georgina Howling - LCF Fashion Jewellery. Studio Photography: GMGP - Hair: Pace Chen - Make-up: Melissa Wong - Model: Fern@ Profile 1. Typhoon - Photography: James Rees, Model: Laura @Select, Hair and MUA: Pace Chen 2. Typhoon - Photography: James Rees, Model: Laura @Select, Hair and MUA: Pace Chen 3. Typhoon mydaily.co.uk 4. Spitfire - mydaily.co.uk 5. Thunderbolt - mydaily.co.uk 6. Phantom - mydaily.co.uk 7. Falcon - vogue.co.uk 8. Cosair - vogue.co.uk 9.Tornado - vogue.co.uk 10.Lightning - vogue.co.uk 11. Phantom - vogue.co.uk


Tomoko Onimaru

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Photography: Erika Shiotsu / Styling: Tomoko Onimaru / Make up: Aisha Mohamed/ Model: Dillon at nevus / Look: Tomoko Onimaru

FdA Fashion Design Technology (Designer Pattern Cutter)

Tomoko Onimaru is attending London College of Fashion, FdA Fashion Design Technology, Design Pattern Cutter, Year 2. Born in Japan in 1988, she completed her BA Space Production Design, Fashion Design Course in Kyoto University of Art and Design in 2011. During FdA 1st year at LCF, she studied Surface Textile in Central Saint Martins, Short course, Textile Workshop. Tomoko Onimaru is a Womenswear Designer good at clean cutting, over box shaped silhouette and combing different texture of fabrics. She is central to create the mood of elegance and cleanness for independent women and puts importance on garment's functions such as right weight, well-ventilated, heat retention and variety of inside pockets so that people's life can be more comfortable, safety and active in daily life and other special occasion such as travel. For AW13 called 'Clean Freak', she took a inspiration from the nurse costume in 1960. She applied high neck collar, double layered collar, square shaped armhole and complicated belt line into her collection from the distinguishing old nurse costume using the combination of leather, silk and wool fabric. In her graduation work in Japan, she designed down jackets combined with biker jackets to create a new type of winter outwear which is light weight, easy to move, functional, and sophisticated. SS14 is inspired from the Balinese historical costume and lace garments that is wore in their daily life. This collection's concept is 'Luxury as comfortable'. She tried to design luxury garments which is easy to wear in very hot environment such as resort place using cotton, lace and leather. Her latest collection AW14 is inspired by a film 'Working Girl' (1988) and historical fencing costumes. She created elegant sporty mixed style for independent woking women. The characters of this collection are variety of quiltings and paddings fabrics. FdA Fashion Design Technology, Design Pattern Cutter CONTACT Please contact me from the right side button 'SEND A MASSAGE'.

LOKO YU

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Petrol leather jacket in 'Full Contrast' by David Sims & Emmanuelle Alt, Vogue Paris Mar13

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

Loko Yu BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear http://showtime.arts.ac.uk/lokoyu http://my.lcffirstmove.co.uk/graduates/6831 AW/12 : Influenced by non-fashion bodies presented in the form of NANA sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle, anti-mainstream style movements and individualist body art, I explored a multiple shade scheme of black that is defined through 3D surface embellishment, giving the illusion of body art growing from the wearer, through the garment, gaining its own life. I've researched sub-cultures and used elements of them in very fine detailing of my pieces, such as functioning piercing into a seam to create a piece. As a designer, I am constantly inspired by people who break free of society’s expectations to fit into a certain mould, body and appearance. I always seek to explore and develop a concept fully without restrictions like trends or pre-set ideas of what the final garments should be or shouldn’t be. This way, the full potential of an idea can be realized; sometimes mistakes made during the development of a garment can lead to unintentional great outcomes. AW/12 Collection Lookbook : Photography ELLY CHENG & REX LO Direction LOKO YU Hair&Makeup JADE REEVES FERGUSON Model SAMANTHA TOGNI Assistance FAN XIAN HUEIH ANNABEL Runway images via Catwalking; with all jewelry by Claire Pugh & collaborative footwear with Rory Parnell-Mooney Lineup : PHOTOGRAPHY, Anne-Line Nygaard BEAUTY, Lidia Patrizia MODEL, Jade Feature Shot in LCF 2012 Newspaper for British Fashion Council : CREATIVE DIRECTOR, Rob Phillips PHOTOGRAPHY, GMGP BEAUTY, Pace Chen assisted by Melissa Wong MODEL, Tschan Andrews - Press : Vogue Paris March 2013 http://dewmagazine.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/drop-dead-gorgeous-by-anastasia-ivanova.html http://www.fashiondash.net/?p=3226 http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/autumn-winter-2012/ready-to-wear/london-college-of-fashion-ba http://www.tatler.com/bystander/events/2012/june/london-college-of-fashion-graduate-show#/7516/image/1 http://dramaticmode.blogspot.it/2012/08/loko-yu-fall-winter-2012-2013.html http://fashioninsightfeatures.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/london-college-of-fashion-ba-season.html http://www.theupcoming.co.uk/2012/07/02/london-college-of-fashion-ba-and-fda-show/ http://hackneycitizen.co.uk/2012/07/11/london-college-of-fashion-degree-show-review/ http://sangbleu.com/2012/07/05/back-stage-photos-from-london-college-of-fashion-ba-runway-show-2012/ http://pinterest.com/cutlerandgross/london-college-of-fashion-project-0734/ http://www.fashioncapitals.org.au/lon_lcf.html http://stylemelbourne.com/2012/03/fashion-capitals-of-the-world-runway/ http://margaretcruzemark.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/loko-yu-and-game-with-black-and.html http://virviglaz.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/loko-yu.html http://mussola.style.it/2012/09/08/nero-tridimensionale-loko-yu/ http://blog.muuse.com/tag/loko-yu - Contact : LOKOYU.L@GMAIL.COM http://lokoyu.wix.com/work

Weng Kei Pao

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Final Line Up Collection

BA (Hons) Fashion: Design & Technology (Top Up)

Currently interning at Y3 Adidas in Germany, I am a shoe enthusiast and passionate about sport shoes, interested in innovative and creative design products. A lot of my works are inspired by sports and lifestyle, creating exciting and desirable products for the sports lifestyle type of consumer. The running lifestyle is inspired running and consumer’s lifestyle, a laser cut upper with a sports EVA sole. The pattern design and colour are inspired by the environment a runner runs in, trees and greens. Model: John Ojuri Styled: Kei and John Ojuri Photographer: Rebecca Albertotti Another project is a colloboration with Nike, using the Mattr app to create sustainable products for athletes in Olympics 2016. The Sandal is constructed with a sustainable factory, which produce white grain leather to minimize chemicals and the weaving construction increase manual labor and craft skills. Womenswear outfit: Cassey Gan Communication: Luke Craggs

Harriet Kings

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His Dark Materials - Polar Bear Armour Ver2 - Details

BA (Hons) Technical Effects for Performance

An enthusiastic maker, interested in creature effects, puppets and fabrication. Open to a wide range of performance contexts. Enjoys sewing and photography as a hobby. Email - hattyk@hotmail.co.uk Mobile - 07706160516

Alexandra Druzhinin

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Photographer James Rees, Creative Direction Rob Phillips, Beauty Pace Chen

BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

Alexandra Druzhinin is a London based jewellery designer. A 2013 graduate of London College of Fashion, with a degree in BA (Hons) in Fashion Jewellery and a winner of LCF Off Catwalk award. Also a qualified goldsmith jeweller she creates avant-garde and original jewellery and accessories in a variety of materials such as leather, Perspex, resin, base and fine metals. Alexandra was commissioned to create a collection of silver and gold nose rings and brass insects for fashion designer Fyodor Golan which was shown at London Fashion Week AW2012. Her graduate collection was inspired by the cupolas of Moscow's St.Basil's Cathedral and the art of paper engineering. The collection is made out of laser cut Perspex and metal. Each piece has a built in mechanical element which allows the jewellery to change its form. email: alexdruzh@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alexandra-Druzhinin/151328091629598 Press: http://culthub.com/2012/02/london-fashion-week-aw12-13-fyodor-golan/ http://fashionbite.co.uk/2012/02/17/london-fashion-week-day-1-fydor-golan-bora-aksu-so-far/ http://www.ldnfashion.com/london-fashion-week/fyodor-golan-autumn-winter-2012/

Michele Hartmann

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Style: Luciana

BA (Hons) Fashion: Design & Technology (Top Up)

MH Shoes This portfolio was developed as part of my graduation project for the course BA(Hons) in Fasion: Design Technology, with major in Footwear, at the London College of Fashion (2010-2013). During the course, I had the opportunity to do an internship with Freya Rose, as her design’s assistant. This combined with my preview experiences in the shoe’s industry provided me confidence to start my own brand: Michele Hartmann Shoes. This brand has been conceived for a modern, confident and independent woman, who is a leader, not a follower. INSPIRATION “I am not attracted to straight angles or to the straight line, hard and inflexible, created by man. I am attracted to free-flowing, sensual curves. The curves that I find in the mountains of my country, in the sinuousness of its rivers, in the waves of the ocean, and on the body of the beloved woman”. Oscar Niemeyer (1907 - 2012) Architect who recreated Brazil’s sensuous curves in reinforced concrete and built the capital of Brasilia on the empty central plains as a symbol of the nation’s future. Collaboration with MH Shoes: Model: Marjorie Kickel Costume: Lisete Giordani Hartmann Make up: Betina Rodrigues Hairstyle: Maria Ines Hartmann Photographer: Eddu Ferraccioli LLV metais, Wolfstore tecidos, Cachaça Comunicação and Riosul Couros. Special Thank you to Darlei Hartmann, Luiza Hartmann and Anderson Hartmann to all my Family and friends for all the support. Check this out: https://www.facebook.com/mhshoesdesign www.mhshoes.com

Huseyin Bugra Ergil

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Juxtopposition

BA (Hons) Fashion: Styling and Photography (Top Up)

I am a fashion photographer based in London, I am flexible with my work and I like trying new things. I now have my own photography studio in Biscuit Factory K Block, unit K106, Which means I can shoot in studio any day or any time of the week. Studio Details: Tower Bridge Business Complex, London, SE16 4DG, Biscuit Factory, K Block, K106. (nearest tube Bermondsey) www.studyo.co.uk http://www.facebook.com/studyo.co.uk https://twitter.com/Studyocouk Call me on 07733281238 for more info on studio. My details: http://bugraergil.co.uk/ Blog: http://bugraergil.blogspot.co.uk/ Twitter: @BugraErgil E-mail: bugraergil@gmail.com Cell: 07733281238


Ismini Krassismenou

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ikonic by ismini - AW12 LookBook

BA (Hons) Active Sportswear

Sports Performance Enhancing Track and Field collection Inspired by the up and coming Rio2016 Olympic Games. Bespoke Body Mapped apparel fit for Elite and Aspiring Elite Male Sprinters. Working with the Best in the GB Athletics Circuit [2012 Olympic Hopefuls & Competitors] Rikki Fifton, Dwain Chambers, Simeon Williamson. Using the Best in Technical Fabrics sourced directly from Italy, helping the individual to compete looking good, feeling good and performing to their maximum. Worked alongside Dwaine Chambers to help design "Chambers for Sport" His own personal collection to be worn whilst competing during diamond league, and high profile races. Look Book Line Up Images: Photography: Kevin Joseph [Response London] Model: Rikki Fifton [100m Sprinter] Press images of Dwain Chambers wearing ismini shorts at Olympic Trials June 2012: The Sun Daily Mail Guardian Zimbio - (June 22, 2012 - Source: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images Europe) Featured in: www.fluxmagazine.com 'Lively Up' Sport Fashion Photography by Amy Barton Photographer: Amy Barton Stylist: Minna Attala Hair and Makeup: Danielle Hooker Model: Helen @ P Models http://www.fluxmagazine.com/index.php/fashion/lively-up-sports-fashion/ Industry Experience: Studio Design Production Intern - Aitor Throup Currently Designing for Adidas Performance at their global HQ in Herzoganaurach Germany. Designing the Womens Training Essentials Ranges. contact: isminikrassismenou@gmail.com

Randolph Turpin

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Photographer, Ricardo Raspa / Creative Direction, Rob Phillips / Model, Select

BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Development

British born designer specialising in ready to wear Womenswear [Graduate Collection] The synthesis between reality and the mind fuelled initial concepts, delving into a realm of disordered anarchy subjected by mental affliction and internal condition. The concept of illusion and perspective further enhanced development employing the use of line and volume, generating a signature narrative with an abstract play on tailoring. A collection dominated by a minimalist approach, attention to detail and a muted palette of blue. [Industry Experience] Chalayan Assistant Production Manager; Black Line & Grey Line January 2012 / June 2012 Bolongaro Trevor Womenswear Design Assistant July 2011 / December 2011 [Education] London College of Fashion BA (Hons) Fashion Design & Development, First Class Honours September 2009 - July 2013 Warwickshire School of the Arts B TEC National Diploma: Fashion Clothing & Textiles September 2008 - June 2009

Lilla Balazs

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SS13

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles

Lilla is a womenswear, textile and accessories designer based in London and Budapest. As a textile designer she is is specialized in embroidery, but also skilled in print and knit. Born and raised is Hungary, Lilla's graduate AW13 collection was inspired by Hungarian heritage and culture. "Folk Supernatural" is based around the supernatural means of Hungarian Folkwear. It is the result of her interest in the hidden meanings of folk dress and focuses on the close relationship between peasant costume and superstition. Sophisticated, edgy and inspired by imacculate craftmanship are the ethos behind the collection and Lilla's work in general. Lilla's aim with this collection was to innovatively modernize denselly embellished and carefully crafted folk dress and create a collection that is rich in textures and embellishments by using various hand - and machine embroidery techniques. Lilla is also engaged in leather jewellery and accessory design. She started creating jewelleries years ago as a hobby, but since 2010 her hobby slowly developed into a small business, and now she is selling her designs in independent and online designer boutiques. SKILLS: Embroidery specialized machinery: tanaka, tufting, cornely, irish, CAD various range of hand embroidery techniques Macramé Laser cutting Hand sewing Beading Embellishing Knit (both hand and machine) Traditional leather working leather jewellery and accessory making Fashion Illustration Printing (screen print, heatpress print, sublimation print Dyeing ( ombré dying, resist dyeing techniques ) Basic Pattern Cutting (flat and stand) Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) Fashion Styling Languages: English-fluent, German-advanced, Hungarian- native ACHIEVEMENTS: Hand and Lock Embroidery Award - winner Texprint - runner up Marie Claire Young Fashion Designer of the Year - finalist WORK EXPERIENCE : 2012 March- Jun Úna Burke -production assistant 2011 Jun-Sept Gareth Pugh - production assistant 2011 Jul-Sept Elanaor Amoroso- production assistant 2011 Apr -Jun Pierre Garroudi - production assistant 2010 Nov-Dec Mr Gammon - stylist assistant website: www.lillabalazs.com

Alex Barnett

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BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

London based womenswear fashion designer and illustrator, Alex Barnett is creative, highly motivated and embraces the subject of fashion. Having studied for three years in London (BA HONS) he has been able to practise the art of illustration through design and the art of construction through pattern drafting, realising his ideas and bringing them to life. Alex�s work is very provocative, idealistic and embraces female sexuality. Weather it be blatant or concealed, it is always handled in an sophisticated way. His design style can be described as relaxed and casual tailoring but visually stimulating through colour pallets and fabric choices. Wool crepe, jersey, silks and meshes are a firm favourite and are motifs in his fabric selections. Alex has a very versatile design approach, in terms of flexibility to desired markets levels. Alex has worked with high-end London designers such as Preen and also worked with high street level companies such as ASOS. In summer 09 Alex will collaborate with ASOS culminating in the sale of a one off piece. (yellow skirt, image 07)

Yuliya Pilipenka

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BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

My final collection "Nostalgia" was inspired by research and deconstruction of my family's old clothes. I wanted to translate the spirit of my family into this collection. I used various techniques in my work - smocking, foiling, embroidery, devore. First Move Profile: http://my.lcffirstmove.co.uk/graduates/7222

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