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  • Fashion students display designs in esteemed clothing shop

Fashion students display designs in esteemed clothing shop

Outfits designed by 91¶¶Òõ fashion students will be on display at the 91¶¶Òõ branch of The White Company clothing brand on Wednesday evening (6pm to 8pm).

28 May 2019

The display marks the culmination of a project run between The White Company and the 91¶¶Òõ since the start of this academic year. Fashion with Business Studies students were asked to submit six-outfit collections to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the company, after first studying the brand’s history and conducting market research.

Their final submissions were expected to reflect The White Company’s identity and ethos. All of the students produced one of their six-outfit designs in fabrics – 12 of which made the shortlist that was selected by the company’s Design Director Barbara Horspool.

Eventually this list was narrowed down to six finalists:

  • Mille Smith
  • Ellie Stillingfleet
  • Damian Campbell
  • Maximillian Jennings
  • Lara Frank and
  • Donald Venables.

Donald Venables won first prize, with second and third prizes going to Lara Frank and Damian Campbell respectively.

Donald Venables fashion design

Winning design by Donald Venables

Lara Frank fashion design

Fashion design by Lara Frank

The six finalists will showcase their designs in the store between 6pm and 8pm on Wednesday, with winner Donald Venables’ outfit on display in the shop window.

Donald won £500 prize money and the chance to have his outfit put into production and sold in selected stores across the UK and America.

Darran Arabin-­Gander, Senior Lecturer in Fashion with Business Studies, said: “The important thing about this project is the fact that students have the opportunity to work with a hugely well-regarded luxury High Street fashion brand who have also just started to launch some new stories in the USA.

“Working with the company’s clothing director Barbara Horspool, who has countless years in the fashion industry working for brands such as New Look, Hobbs and Topshop, the students had the chance to experience the realities and viabilities of how to implement creativity with commercial appeal – which of course is a vital skill needed for any potential graduate ready to embark on the sometimes intimidating fashion industry.”

Click for more information about the university’s Fashion and Textiles degrees.

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