Sarah Kathryn Grantham by Rebecca May Higgins.
You’ve met my first pick of the 2013 graduating Middlesex University fashion and fashion textiles students: now meet the rest.
A tailored trio of sleek cream dresses and suiting by Jiselle Pineda featured tie detailing, high collars and a cut out back which made clever use of contrasting black fabric.
Wanita Panchal presented a brave menswear collection with a patchwork effect created from contrasting textiles on zippered loose coats, worn over drainpipe trousers and accessorised with pointy Arabian style shoes.
Jeyda Yilmaz put a pretty lilac print on a cute flared skater dress with pom-pom heeled shoes.
Jason Patrick Carvalho presented a sweeping dress with beautiful bold styling: a golden frame and letterbox red gloves.
I loved stiff golden frills on ra-ra skirts by Sarah Kathryn Grantham.
Natasha Tandoh used great accessories to match intriguing prints on peasant inspired garments.
Eva Juhasz mixed outsized mesh and ruffles with fiery print chiffon and woven geometric appliqué.
Kirin Atwal‘s mainly cream collection featured panels of a striped burnt orange and black fabric that was also used in oversized holdall bags in this very professional and well styled collection.
Outsize roped knitwear by Eliot Moran was accessorised with hard knitted helmets to present an intriguing silhouette.
I loved the way that Charlotte Stewart matched neon tartan checks with black fabric and chunky lace up shoes: late 80s style made modern once more.
A delicate rope work motif took centre stage in designs by Charlotte Jones.
Intricate pleating by Lisa George was formed into an amazing rippled all-in-one jumpsuit.
An elegant swing trench coat with tie fronted waist by Karolina Formici was worn with brogues and a stunning double rope necklace.
Ange Syret presented avante grade clashing printed menswear – with tasselled headgear to match fringing on the garments.
Finally, it looked as if a car crash had inspired Laurence Wright to create a clever collection which made light of injuries: wounds reinterpreted as decorative detail and accessorised with bandaged heads.
Laurence Wright by Cathy Hookey.
I look forward to seeing what the chosen designers create for the big catwalk show at the Truman Brewery during Graduate Fashion Week in June.
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