Winner of last year’s Tu scholarship, Jennifer Healy now has her own collection. Chloe Ford spoke to Jennifer about her journey so far, her new collection and her pop-up shop at GFW.
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Winner of last year’s Tu scholarship, Jennifer Healy now has her own collection. Chloe Ford spoke to Jennifer about her journey so far, her new collection and her pop-up shop at GFW.
Closing the second day of GFW19 was Ravensbourne. Their award winning fashion course has an international reputation. Their catwalk show consisted of a multitude of inspirational collections, which covered everything from bridal lace, to water rafts.
Manchester Fashion Institute knows how to throw a party. Set in the Truman Brewery’s private warehouse space, the university held it’s fourth fashion presentation filled with silver streamers and rotating collections.
‘Sculpture’, ‘sustainability’ and ‘organic’ are the words that come to mind whilst watching the Edinburgh College of Art’s catwalk show.
Jane Ebara from Banana Republic, and John Caruso from Gap, joined us with the Head of AMFI, in the GFW Live! space to discuss their company goals and their aim for a more sustainable future.
Manchester School of Art’s collection was called ‘please do not touch’, and as a university they all came together as one. The same elongated slow beat track ran throughout each collection, intertwining the fashion design students of Manchester. But each designer held their own identity.
Fashion law is often overlooked, yet it should be at the forefront of everyone’s minds, whether they’re a student, a graduate or a seasoned professional. On day two at the Frederica Boateng, of Fashion Business Education moderated a fascinating panel called Fashion Law, Know Your Rights talk at the GFW Live! Talk Space, with panelists from across the fashion industry on hand to explain the best way to protect yourself.
In view of the upcoming ceremony for the Tu Scolarship Award, the winner of the 2018 Tu Scholarship, Jennifer Healy joined Sara Liberati to discuss her experience with the brand and her career aspirations for the future.
Fashion director of Fabulous magazine, Tracey Lea Sayer interviews the vice president of George at Asda, Mary Kate Campbell. She shares her advice on how to look after yourself while balancing a career in fashion.
Nottingham Trent University presents an impressive catwalk with collections that included only disabled models, are Caribbean inspired and stand against violence and division.
Amy Powney, Creative Director of Mother of Pearl, talked to Hilary Alexander OBE at the Considered Design Hub powered by FarFetch, discussing how she ensures Mother of Pearl is as sustainable as possible, and what the future of ethical fashion is.
Queues lined up around the GFW venue for Gok Wan’s talk with Hilary Alexander OBE today. One thing’s for certain, Gok is incredibly humble.
Birmingham City University’s students presented a catwalk show full of talent and personality this afternoon.