Chloe Johnson

Warning: The following project contains research material that is offensive. Please note that all these examples have been used to highlight the social landscape of the UK from 1950-1980 and

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Christie Mpaka

I was born and raised in Switzerland.  I moved to the United Kingdom in order to go to university and study what I love the most – fashion.  It’s a

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Charlene MacCarthy-Crabbe

Follow Charlene Designer: Charlene MacCrathy-Crabbe M and C Line  Photographer: Jordan Woods MUA: M and C Faces Model: Alynna Graham 

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Antonia Paris Thompson

I am an A-level student living in South East London.  I aspire to create Haute Couture fashion and also dream of becoming a Costume / Set Designer. My parents are

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Damilola Ajani

Last year I went to Nigeria and while there I fell in love with the surroundings, I found so much inspiration from the most mundane things you will witness in

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Kiniunde

My name is Ekene Osode, but I am known as “KINIUNDE” which in Yoruba means “the lion has come”. I was born in Nigeria but went to school in the

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Zulfa Armeth

My message to the fashion industry : Essentially, you need to change, stop , think and evolve. For centuries, you’ve been recycling the same ideologies and patterns in which you

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Aaiza Arshad

Asian countries are obsessed with fair skin. Growing up as a “darker skin girl” was a character building exercise for a lot of us girls. Overtly or covertly the message

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Lucy Pye

I am a white British woman, who like many other British people is a descendant of immigrants. In my case European Jews, who fled their home in the Russian Empire,

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Rosette Ale

I have a deep interest in sustainable fashion, secondhand clothing and upcycling. I launched my brand Revival earlier this year. London-based Revival is a fashion reconstruction brand dedicated to planet

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