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30th June, 2016

Middlesex Fashion runway show 2016

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Fashion students presented their collections to the fashion industry and media at a runway show in the Vinyl Factory Soho on Friday 3 June.

The 16 final year Fashion Design and Fashion Textiles students who presented their collections at this event were carefully selected by an industry panel including Kim Howells, Fashion Director at Hunger, Kylie Griffiths, Fashion Editor-at-large at Vice Magazine and Zowie Broach, Head of Fashion at the Royal College of Art.

Middlesex has a long standing commitment to nurturing the future of British fashion, this is the third year that the Live Catwalk Communication Campaign has been organised by a team of Fashion Communication and Styling students together with the University’s fashion team to showcase the best and brightest of the design students at Middlesex.

Meg Osborne, Director of Programmes for the School of Art and Design, said: “Our BA Fashion Programmes create young, exciting, talented designers and image makers, who are industry ready. Our students excel in both skills and imagination and we represent the best of London’s emerging talent.

“Our renowned industry panel has recognised our innovative womenswear and the strength of our menswear, with their perfect balance of textiles and design, along with the images produced by our stylists and photographers representing the zeitgeist in contemporary culture.

“At Middlesex we encourage and enable students to challenge the preconceptions of identity with our state of the art facilities, supported by our energetic and relevant teaching and technical staff.”

Fashion at Middlesex University has a strong pedigree with alumni now working at global brands such as Marchessa, Burberry and Tom Ford.


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