Most Awesome Graduate Fashion Week Report Ever!

Graduate Fashion Week review by Emma Scott, images by Lin Vitali.

Note: The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of RetoxMagazine.com

Graduate Fashion Week

Wow, the first thing I thought when looking at the photos from Graduate Fashion Week 2012. Such a diverse collection of interesting and exciting garments adorned the catwalk to showcase the wonderful talent from fashion students. Colourful, 3D, inventive, innovative, just some of the words to describe this incredible mix of garments, I challenge you to try and pick a favourite!

THEMES

Layer it up!

Chiffon over stiff cotton, prints over block colour, more was well more for these designers. Contrast is key here; mixing bold, clashing prints and building up layers of lightweight fabrics, both of which are equally eye catching and create beautiful silhouettes.

Dae Byn Lee, Nottingham Trent University - Graduate Fashion Week EL Patten, De Montfort University - Graduate Fashion Week Holly Bhakar Ellis Currie, Arts University College Bournemouth - Graduate Fashion Week Louise Bennetts, Edinburgh College of Arts - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Anne Bradley - De Montfort University, Samme Williams - University Central Lancashire, Stefanie Hodson - Bath Spa University and Louise Bennetts, Edinburgh College of Arts, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

Catch yourself a winning trend with netting

This year's designers have shown us there's more than one way to style netting; these garments are the catch of the day, featuring netting used on a variety of scales. Some chose to play it subtle, choosing to work with white net on white fabric, whilst others made it more of a feature choosing a contrasting colour and larger weave. My personal favourite is the transparent, tear drop netting, which looks fabulous over the deep pink knicker shorts!

Anne Bradley, De Montfort University - Graduate Fashion Week Samme Williams, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week Stefanie Hodson, Bath Spa University - Graduate Fashion Week Steph Cunningham, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Anne Bradley - De Montfort University, Samme Williams - University Central Lancashire, Stefanie Hodson - Bath Spa University and Steph Cunningham - University Central Lancashire, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

Overmatching

Now many of us will remember the days of matching shorts and t-shirts sets, and many of us also would hope those days are behind us! However these brave students have reinvented and breathed new life into this idea, in a slightly more stylish and fashion forward way. The main idea that popped out to me was matching accessories to your clothes, more specifically bags. It was kept simple though the garments featured minimal if any embellishments, with only fabrics and prints matching.

My personal favourite is the robotic style bag paired with an uncomplicated red jumpsuit by Amy Le.

Amy Le, UCA Epsom - Graduate Fashion Week Clare Payne, Kingston University - Graduate Fashion Week Megan Burmeister, Kingston University - Graduate Fashion Week Nicola Froud, De Montfort University - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Amy Le - UCA Epsom, Clare Payne - Kingston University, Megan Burmeister - Kingston University and Nicola Froud - De Montfort University, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

The accordion

These are pleats as you’ve never seen them before, oversized, layered and 3D, I never knew there were so many ways to use and style simple accordion pleats! From large leather dresses resembling a giant handbag, to incredibly intricate works of art, each graduate has taken the idea of a simple technique and made it their own. While others were slightly more ambitious with their ideas, having splays of pleats pouring off the body, I really like the simple approach graduate Yvonne Kwok has taken, creating a cute peplum mini skirt, which features pleated detailing around the waist.

James Walker, UCA Epsom - Graduate Fashion Week Xiaoping Fiona Huang, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week Yuichi Ozaki, Nottingham Trent University - Graduate Fashion Week Yvonne Kwok, Amsterdam Fashion Institute - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by James Walker, UCA Epsom, Xiaoping Fiona Huang, University Central Lancashire, Yuichi Ozaki, Nottingham Trent University and Yvonne Kwok, Amsterdam Fashion Institute, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

Walking talking works of art

Want an easy way to decorate some boring old white clothes? Take a leaf out of these graduates’ books and make them works of art! Dripping, splattered and watercolour paint adorn these creative pieces, this incredible print work looks as if the garments have each been hand painted like a canvas! The garments themselves are kept fairly simple, high-necked ball gowns, tailored jackets and smart shirts, all given a new life with a splash of paint.

Andrew Graham, Kingston University - Graduate Fashion Week Charlotte Jones, University of Salford Manchester - Graduate Fashion Week Jacqueline Mclardie, Edinburgh College of Arts - Graduate Fashion Week Penelope Tucker, Kingston University - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Andrew Graham - Kingston University, Charlotte Jones - University of Salford Manchester, Jacqueline Mclardie - Edinburgh College of Arts and Penelope Tucker - Kingston University, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

Face to face

Perfect portraiture donned these graduates garments creating a rather 'pop art' feel. The large prints decorated loose shift dresses; each designer displayed their own take on this style, some opting for glamorous and beautiful women for their garments, whilst others were more abstract using varying scales, and bright, 'unrealistic' colours. I love the dress that features its very own hair slides!

Claire Acton, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week Emma Guilfoyle, University Central of Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week Irina Voinea, UCA Epsom - Graduate Fashion Week Katie Wilkinson, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Claire Acton - University Central Lancashire, Emma Guilfoyle - University Central of Lancashire, Irina Voinea - UCA Epsom and Katie Wilkinson - University Central Lancashire, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

The walking skeleton

Bring along an x-ray machine for this trend, as it’s all about showing the body over clothes. Okay so not your actual body, but this fun and playful theme allows you to bring your garments to life, whether that’s by adding hundreds of staring eyes like Talia Golchin, a University Central Lancashire graduate, or turning yourself into a walking skeleton, like this quirky jumpsuit from Christina Walton, it is sure to grab attention! I love the 3D, curvy, feminine shapes displayed over an effortless chiffon dress by Talia Golchin.

Christina Walton, UCA Epsom - Graduate Fashion Week Rebecca Butterworth, Bath Spa University - Graduate Fashion Week Talia Golchin, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week Talia Golchin, University Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Christina Walton, UCA Epsom, Rebecca Butterworth, Bath Spa University and Talia Golchin, University Central Lancashire (images 3 and 4), presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

Picture perfect

Ever been on holiday and taken a quick snap of the beautiful landscape before you? Well these designers have immortalised theirs into cool and trendy garments. This chic theme mixes gorgeous city scapes and tranquil beach scenes to create lavish and bright printed garments, in which some wouldn’t look out of place at a formal event. The garments are all very wearable and would easily be translatable to high street stores for us all to enjoy!

Billie Christopher, Manchester School of Art - Graduate Fashion Week Credo Teya, Wiltshire College of Salisbury - Graduate Fashion Week Roz Lamkin, Manchester School of Art - Graduate Fashion Week Sarah Whaley, University of Central Lancashire - Graduate Fashion Week

From left to right: Outfits from collections by Billie Christopher - Manchester School of Art, Credo Teya - Wiltshire College of Salisbury, Roz Lamkin - Manchester School of Art and Sarah Whaley - University of Central Lancashire, presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London.

Fonts

Don't stop at just expressing yourself through your clothing with these garments, grab your pen and write all over them, as the theme from these graduates is fonts. From witty puns, to newspaper style headlines, it's all about displaying printed text in a fun and eye catching way. The outcome is subtle yet still effective and means that a person really needs to study the garments to read what is written on them, allowing them to also see the gorgeous chiffon fabrics and 90's style print work used underneath. Paired with oversized accessories, I feel these graduates’ outfits, have a slightly childlike appearance, as seen from the long socks and cropped shorts from graduate Francesca Quinn. However I really like, from what I see, is a 90's feel to these garments, as the dress and trainers combo reminds me of what I wore as a child!

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