UWE Fashion Textiles 2020 year book

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Showcase|2020

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riting the introductory text to the Fashion Textiles yearbooks, always calls for a moment of reflection on the creative journeys of the students whose work is represented, but this year it feels more poignant than ever. The lock down occurred in the week that this Graduating cohort finished their final collections. The University shut, reopened and shut again across 3 subsequent days and the students handed in their collections amid a rising spirit of descent. The students dispersed to bedrooms, flats and houses across the Country, and overnight – everything changed. The thing is, these students have done brilliantly. They have worked in the most varied of circumstances and their creativity, innovation and determination have shone through. They have adapted, developed, and in many cases excelled. One of the reasons that they have done so well, is because as a cohort they have such a strong sense of community. From the outset this group of individuals collaborated and encouraged each-other, developing over the 3 years a supportive, inclusive, ambitious and very often humorous group identity. The studio was routinely a mess, the blinds were askew and the floor was regularly covered in paper and bits of fabric. But in that studio the foundations for the future were laid - and they have used them well. Nothing can replicate a creative studio environment, but what it engenders in approach, methodology and creative spirit can be applied across all contexts, and it is because of that, that these students have done, and will do, so well. To say we are proud would be an understatement. This cohort, often fondly referred to as ‘the first cohort of the new course’ have always been pioneers, and now more so than ever. We wish them every success for the future. We think they are brilliant. The Fashion Textiles Team

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1 Graduating Designers

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Morgan Anker

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Nina Hunter

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Billie Ayre

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Nicole Jones

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Noelia Cepeda Campusano

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Alice Klein

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ALana Flynn

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Jess Knight

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Sophie Gosnell-Lee

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Ellie Mills

90

Dan Hallam

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Emily Sharman-Hayles

100

Shadia Houssein

50

Jay Williams

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Longest Anker Morgan student Name morganleamartina@gmail.com longest.studentname @hotmail.com


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Longest Anker Morgan student Name morganleamartina@gmail.com longest.studentname @hotmail.com


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Longest Anker Morgan student Name morganleamartina@gmail.com longest.studentname @hotmail.com


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Longest Anker Morgan student Name morganleamartina@gmail.com longest.studentname @hotmail.com


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Billie Ayre billieayre@googlemail.com

...considering the completely insane possibilities that our fu


uture could hold and seeking the positives within this.

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Billie Ayre billieayre@googlemail.com


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Billie Ayre billieayre@googlemail.com


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Billie Ayre billieayre@googlemail.com


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Noelia Cepeda Campusano noelia.cepeda@hotmail.co.uk


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Noelia Cepeda Campusano noelia.cepeda@hotmail.co.uk


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Alana FLYNN alanaflynnfashion@gmail.com


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Alana FLYNN alanaflynnfashion@gmail.com


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Alana FLYNN alanaflynnfashion@gmail.com


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Alana FLYNN alanaflynnfashion@gmail.com


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Alana FLYNN alanaflynnfashion@gmail.com


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Sophie Gosnell-Lee sophie.gosnell.lee@gmail.com

The New 20’s: Immortal Youth

This collection explores youth through the youthful exploits of Greek Gods and the Bright Young Things from the 1920’s, both of which were immortalised through sculpture and photography. Immortalisation is prominent in contemporary youth culture through social media and technology as we become more absorbed with our digital selves. The use of hand rendered and digital mark making and collaging inspired by close-ups of Greek sculpture and geometric art from the Art Deco period created an exciting new fusion. This reflects the exciting times ahead for modern youth culture as we start a new decade, 100 years later from the 1920’s.

Cecil Beaton

drawing or painting behind on 1st page


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Sophie Gosnell-Lee sophie.gosnell.lee@gmail.com


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Sophie Gosnell-Lee sophie.gosnell.lee@gmail.com

Matisse


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Sophie Gosnell-Lee sophie.gosnell.lee@gmail.com


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Dan Hallam danielhallam_@outlook.com

A Working Nostalgia.

Regardless of who you are and where you come from, we all have certain similarities. Family is the cement in most of our lives that acts as the the foundation to who we are, how we act, and who we go on to become, whether that’s positive or not. When we are younger, figures in our lives often are our HEROS and as time progresses and we become older, they become more human, prone to mistakes and being just like us. Certain individuals may stay as our HEROS however, whether its the way they’ve brought you up through something particularly hard. These are my Heroes. Public Service workers are the foundations to our country and society and often overlooked.


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Dan Hallam danielhallam_@outlook.com


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Dan Hallam danielhallam_@outlook.com


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Dan Hallam danielhallam_@outlook.com


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Dan Hallam danielhallam_@outlook.com


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Shadia Houssein noughtblanknaught@gmail.com

Hiding

Concealed Covered Blank

Unidevntifiable

Sub-human

Embodying

Object

Andrew Miller

The gallery Is white.


Are we governed by the superficial or in fact the opposite? Solely intrigued by what is inside, much alike that of buildings. Do we in fact change the face of the Wvbuildings we personify ourselves to be? Is it the cities, the towns, the man made things that govern the social sphere and highlight the mirages we facilitate to know?

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Shadia Houssein noughtblanknaught@gmail.com

First time associating vvthe body with an object making the link in connecting the interaction between space and the body, linking it to external entities that are designed to help us in every day life.


undefined

white

beating

energy

If your body is here, are we connected?

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Shadia Houssein noughtblanknaught@gmail.com

Daniel Arsham

It changed the way I thought. About the way our pieces of the puzzle fit. Like two broken party rings of contrasting shades united as one delicious biscuity treat making you feel warm and whole and united.


Time is free, time is your challenge, time is your guide. Constant confliction because it’s never there or never gone its always just passing. To the point we forget that we’re passing too. On a journey, every day, minute, hour, second, on a journey. But to where? ‘Who’ knows? Who IS Who? 55


Shadia Houssein Goom@Heo noughtblanknaught gmail.com


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Shadia Houssein noughtblanknaught@gmail.com


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Nina Hunter NinaLilyHunter@hotmail.co.uk


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Nina Hunter NinaLilyHunter@hotmail.co.uk


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Nina Hunter NinaLilyHunter@hotmail.co.uk


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Nina Hunter NinaLilyHunter@hotmail.co.uk


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Nina Hunter NinaLilyHunter@hotmail.co.uk


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Nicole Jones nicolejones84@live.co.uk

ABBERATION OF GENDER

ROLES REVERSED CHALLENGING THE DISTORTION OF GENDER ROLES SURROUNDING THE SOCIALISATION OF GENDER THROUGH FASHION.

DISTORTION


TEST SHOOT 2

SHAPES WITHIN THE BODY

ODY COMMES DE GARCOM, LUMPS AND BUMPS 1997

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Alice Klein aewkdesigns@gmail.com


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Alice Klein aewkdesigns@gmail.com


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Alice Klein aewkdesigns@gmail.com


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Alice Klein aewkdesigns@gmail.com


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Jess KnightC o l o u r

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m o o d b o a r d :

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Jessicaaknight@outlook.com

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Jess Knight Jessicaaknight@outlook.com

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F r o n t

p a t t e r n

B a c k

S l e e v e

S l e e v e

p a t t e r n

a t t a c h e d

S l e e v e

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G a r m e n t

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U n d e r

s h i r t

d e v e l o p m e n t

S l e e v e

d e v e l o p m e n t

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Jess Knight Jessicaaknight@outlook.com


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Jess Knight Jessicaaknight@outlook.com

WELCOME TO GROW

GROW was establised as part of a collaborative conceptual project. Working to imagine the endless possibilities of our world in the future we ventured in to the clincal and scientific advances of our current generation. Turns out we aren’t that far away from growing meat from stem cells.

This project was

made into a printed lookbook and online catalog. This conceptual company then inspired designs for my silk scarf module which are presented as GROW merchandise.

At GROW we aim to facilitate life here you can grow almost anything your heart desires in almost anything your heart desires

Going to the shops can be such a risk to our health , with the new stay in doors forever plan who would want to risk visiting those awfully infested shops. Thankfully GROW is here to pave the way into the future providing us with the solution to stay inside. From growing your own food, to growing your own hair, the possibilities are really endless. All you need to do is cut a little bit of whatever you want, pop it into our growy glue solution and bob could really become your uncle.


Lost your finger in a terrible gardening accident, your not on your own. In Last years Isolation report we saw a 60% increase in gardening related injuries. For the green fingers who have become fingerless we have the solution for you. Using our specialised spore soil, now on sale, you can simply replace your lost fingers by snipping of a bit of fingernail and adding water.

Using our unique blend of DNA glue you can simply stick the finger back

on to its respective knuckle part.

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Jess Knight Jessicaaknight@outlook.com

The fun doesnt stop there. At GROW we also offer a bespoke customising range that can be browsed through membership subscription to our website.

Bargain Alert: Membership Prices start at 53,000 a year

Once you have selected your desired upgrade you will be sent a miniture seed as seen below. To grow, you simply plant the seed in the spore soil or a banana and wait 3/5 working days.

Once the limb has reached its full size you simply place your existing limb inside it and prepare for a new lease of life.


https://jessicaaknight0.wixsite.com/spore .

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Ellie Mills elliemills981@gmail.com

PARALLEL PULL OVER WAXED JACKET


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Ellie Mills elliemills981@gmail.com

VARIATIONS I N T E R N A L E X T E R N A L SPACTIALITY INTERSECTIONS NARRATIVE E X C H A N G E S T A B L E F L U I D PERCEPTION T E M P O R A L


OUTLINE WAX SHORTS

FLAT SHANK

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Ellie Mills elliemills981@gmail.com

FASHION IS ARCHITECTURE. IT IS A MATTER OF PROPORTIONS.

FLATWORK V-NECK


THE NOTION OF SPACE “SPACE IS NOT A PASSIVE RECEPTACLE IN WHICH OBJECTS AND FORMS ARE POSITIONED... SPACE ITSELF IS AN OBJECT [OF CREATION] AND THE MAIN ONE! SPACE IS CHARGED WITH ENERGY. SPACE SHRINKS AND EXPANDS AND THESE MOTIONS MOULD FORMS AND OBJECTS IT IS SPACE THAT GIVES BIRTH TO FORMS! IT IS SPACE THAT CONDITIONS THE NETWORK OF RELATIONS AND TENSIONS BETWEEN OBJECTS TENSION IS THE PRINCIPAL FACTOR OF SPACE.” (KANTOR, 1997)

SOFT SHEEN AND AGED APPEARANCE GIVES LIVED IN LOOK FOR CASUAL WEAR.

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Ellie Mills elliemills981@gmail.com

OBSERVATION: URBAN POLLUTION WASTE WILL BE INCREASINGLY HARNESSED INTO MATERIALS, CHALLENGING US TO STEM THE TOXCITY OF OUR ENVIRONEMT. ACTION: ELEVATE ITS PRECIOUSNESS WHILE EXPOSING THE IMPACT OF WASTE CLIMATIC ATMOSPHERES.

THE MEANS OF FOR WHY SHOUL CRAFT? A WEA


F PRODUCTION ARE ON PROUD DISPLAYLD WE DISGUISE THE MECHANICS OF OUR ARABLE DESIGN FOR CHANGE. -TOOGOOD

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Ellie Mills elliemills981@gmail.com


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Emily Sharman-Hayles emilyshayles@hotmail.co.uk


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Emily Sharman-Hayles emilyshayles@hotmail.co.uk


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Emily Sharman-Hayles emilyshayles@hotmail.co.uk


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Emily Sharman-Hayles emilyshayles@hotmail.co.uk


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Emily Sharman-Hayles emilyshayles@hotmail.co.uk


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Jay Williams / Empty Brains emptyangelbrains@gmail.com


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Jay Williams / Empty Brains emptyangelbrains@gmail.com


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Jay Williams / Empty Brains emptyangelbrains@gmail.com


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Jay Williams / Empty Brains emptyangelbrains@gmail.com


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Jay Williams / Empty Brains emptyangelbrains@gmail.com


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