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Fashion Designer from AUB exploring her Brain Cyst and CLO3D on her final collection.

Talk to us about who you are and what/who inspired you to become a Fashion Designer? My name is Tamsin Bruce. Fashion has always been something of interest to me as a way to express individuality. When I was younger, I loved clothes and the idea of making your own. I would make little clothes …

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Mathilde Rouger, CSM graduate of 2020 talking us through her “No Waste Lego” Collection.

Who is Mathilde ? I’m a Fashion and Accessories Designer. I grew up in Warsaw, Istanbul, Beijing and Paris before going to Central Saint Martins in London, Class of 2020. During my degree I oriented my practice towards finding sustainable construction solutions to waste production in the fashion industry. In this day and age, what …

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A conversation with Nyaono, the brilliant Estonian Contemporary Dancer and Fashion Stylist.

What made you chose the pathway of a stylist? I would say that the work of a stylist is like a self-identification of my external image and projection of my inner world into the present. But personally, it’s really just a passing stage in my life, because I’m also developing my brand and going to …

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A spellbinding digital illustration class – Drawing Cabaret Couture.

For as long as we can remember, ever since the 16th century fashion illustration has been an important part of well, fashion. From engravings, to etchings, to woodcuts to online classes. The illustration realm has come a long way, but we’ll spare you the history lesson. Introducing, Drawing Cabaret Couture, an online Fashion gallery creating …

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A dream-like vision, an interview with Sophie Corbett.

Sophie Corbett started her creative pathway with a Fashion Design major at the Heriot Watt University. However, she tells us that in her artistic discovery she caught herself fascinated by the work of the Communications major students wishing she could try it for herself. She always knew she wanted pursue a career in the art world, as it runs in her family, but it took her sometime to grasp exactly how she wished to express herself creatively.

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