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  • Womenwear, Elisabeth Borglin. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Iacopo Calamandrei. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Léa Carreño. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Holly Cowan. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Laura Elford. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Debbie Fletcher. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Lisa Hjelm. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Nina Hjorth. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, David Hopwood. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Jenny Hortlund. Click to enlarge.Womenwear, Gudrun Kloepsch. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Murat Kuscu. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Patricia Kwok. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Timothy Lee. Click to enlarge.Untitled, Womenswear. Click to enlarge.Enclothing, Daijiro Mizuno, PhD. Click to enlarge.Womenwear, Eva Nip. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Jonathan Penn. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Heikki Salonen. Click to enlarge.Womenwear, Abbie Shaw. Click to enlarge.Womenswear, Stephanie Whelan. Click to enlarge.Renaissance Shoe, Helen Wilde. Click to enlarge.Bamboo Draped Shirt, Lilia Yip. Click to enlarge.
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    Fashion: Womenswear

  • Graduates from the department have been challenging and shaping the future of international fashion for many years. Our department encourages students to experiment and take risks to develop their individual vision and design identity through personal research and its application to design. Within both the Menswear and Womenswear disciplines there are also four areas of specialisation that may be studied separately; Knitwear, Footwear, Accessory Design and Millinery. A balance between individual expression and the global design context is realised through our excellent links with industry. The participation and support of established designers and manufacturers is a valued and important aspect of our curriculum.