This body of work is celebration of south Asian creatives, the work we make and south Asian identity itself. For me being south Asian and a creative is something that
I was born and raised in London, a city that I consider home although my heritage and homeland is Ghana. The experience of living in a city such as London
Being a first generation child of immigrant heritage, it is very important to bring light to the gravity of the impact of standards, conditions and environments my ancestors have endured;
I am your typical born and raised London girl. Yet, that sentence holds a different meaning depending on who you ask. Having grown up in South East London, as a
“My project is about this term called the ‘anthropacy’ which is the Earth’s era that man has influenced. So my work is based on a lot of this artist Mark
The FAD Fashion Futures programme resumed on a cold, wintery Saturday as the students and volunteers returned from a well-deserved break. The students got straight to work picking up from
FAD Patron and former judge on the BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee May Martin came by FAD HQ to meet some of the 2017 Fashion Futures Finalists. May