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Photo via Style Bubble


As much as we love young designers, it’s still a rarity for a recent design school graduate to make our jaws drop to the floor. So when Style Bubble featured Helen Furber’sridiculously forward-thinking shoe designs, we had to share it withyou. They’re just that amazing.

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Photo via Flickr/anyakamarek


Another Graduate Fashion Week has sped by, and we’re sad to have to wait another 365-ish days for the next crop of UK student talent. To cope with our melancholy, we’re reveling in our favorite finalist collections and the trends that might just catch on past the student runways.

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Photo via Fashion156


Just as we promised, we’re keeping on top of the best and, um, most interesting trends at London’s Graduate Fashion Week. Take a look after the jump for these hot, fresh, and often bizarre styles.


Left: Maria Lazari (Photo via @River_Island; Right: Leoni Newcombe (Photo via Fashion156)


Newsflash: Your childhood kaleidoscope has resurrected from the crawlspace shaped like a sweater—but don’t be scared. Geometric shapes hit the catwalk, and—when they worked—we squealed like schoo

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Photo via The Fashion Scout


You can hear the buzz from clear across the Atlantic Ocean—the much-hyped UK Graduate Fashion Week has begun. Sure, we got a sneak preview of 11 upcoming outfits courtesy of fashion
photographer Rankin, but the top colors, drastic structures, and even runway performances
offered by this year’s graduates demand a second look. Get your eyes
ready.


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Alice Halliday's Collection | Photo via Fashion156


We’re only a few days into Graduate Fashion Week London 2010, and trends are all over the map. From super girly to super, well, not, graduates are pushing the creative envelope. There’s so much talent on the runway that Alberta Ferretti (this year’s chair of the judging panel) might just have to draw the week’s winning name out of an ultra-fashionable hat. See the trends—terrific and terrible—after the jump.


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Photo via Style Bubble


As much as we love young designers, it’s still a rarity for a recent design school graduate to make our jaws drop to the floor. So when Style Bubble featured Helen Furber’sridiculously forward-thinking shoe designs, we had to share it withyou. They’re just that amazing.

(more…)

Read more…

Photo via Flickr/anyakamarek


Another Graduate Fashion Week has sped by, and we’re sad to have to wait another 365-ish days for the next crop of UK student talent. To cope with our melancholy, we’re reveling in our favorite finalist collections and the trends that might just catch on past the student runways.

(more…)

Read more…

Photo via Fashion156


Just as we promised, we’re keeping on top of the best and, um, most interesting trends at London’s Graduate Fashion Week. Take a look after the jump for these hot, fresh, and often bizarre styles.


Left: Maria Lazari (Photo via @River_Island; Right: Leoni Newcombe (Photo via Fashion156)


Newsflash: Your childhood kaleidoscope has resurrected from the crawlspace shaped like a sweater—but don’t be scared. Geometric shapes hit the catwalk, and—when they worked—we squealed like schoo

Read more…

Alice Halliday's Collection | Photo via Fashion156


We’re only a few days into Graduate Fashion Week London 2010, and trends are all over the map. From super girly to super, well, not, graduates are pushing the creative envelope. There’s so much talent on the runway that Alberta Ferretti (this year’s chair of the judging panel) might just have to draw the week’s winning name out of an ultra-fashionable hat. See the trends—terrific and terrible—after the jump.


Read more...
Read more…

Photo via The Fashion Scout


You can hear the buzz from clear across the Atlantic Ocean—the much-hyped UK Graduate Fashion Week has begun. Sure, we got a sneak preview of 11 upcoming outfits courtesy of fashion
photographer Rankin, but the top colors, drastic structures, and even runway performances
offered by this year’s graduates demand a second look. Get your eyes
ready.


Read more...
Read more…

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