Wow Central St Martins corners the Exhibition line up for the NEWGEN sponsorship!
Congrats to these 4 emerging fashion designers who win an Exhibition in the NEWGEN space at London Fashion Week.
Palmer//Harding
Mathew Harding and Levi Palmer met at Central St Martins, where Mathew studied womenswear whereas Levi focused on menswear having previously studied womenswear and pattern-cutting at El Centro College in the States. Are they the next Dolce & Gabbana?
Huishan Zhang
Originally from China, he previously worked for my favourite brand Dior and found his own label after graduating from Central St Martins. He uses his imagination by mixing Eastern and Western cultural elements in his clothings. Love his funky mix of cultural elements!
Mei Lim Cooper
She also studied at Central St Martin specializing in knitwears and has worked for big names including Joseph and Bally. I like her designs - she turns knitwears into elegant clothing. What creativity!
Sophia Webster
Last but definitely not least - who could ever forget Sophia Webster's amazing shoes if you'd ever clapped eyes on one. Can't wait to see more of these on the catwalk!
So is your favourite? Its a big debate here at CarrieMe... what a difficult choice to make!
Congrats to these 4 emerging fashion designers who win an Exhibition in the NEWGEN space at London Fashion Week.
Palmer//Harding
Palmer and Harding www.BFC.com |
Palmer//Harding men's and women's collection www.londonfashionweek.co.uk |
Huishan Zhang
Huishan Zhang www.becauselondon.com |
Huishan Zhang collection www.lemade.de |
Originally from China, he previously worked for my favourite brand Dior and found his own label after graduating from Central St Martins. He uses his imagination by mixing Eastern and Western cultural elements in his clothings. Love his funky mix of cultural elements!
Mei Lim Cooper
Mei Lim Cooper www.britishfashioncouncil.com |
Mei Lim Cooper knitwear design www.londonfashionweek.co.uk |
She also studied at Central St Martin specializing in knitwears and has worked for big names including Joseph and Bally. I like her designs - she turns knitwears into elegant clothing. What creativity!
Sophia Webster
Shoes from Sophia Webster www.britishfashioncouncil.com |
Last but definitely not least - who could ever forget Sophia Webster's amazing shoes if you'd ever clapped eyes on one. Can't wait to see more of these on the catwalk!
So is your favourite? Its a big debate here at CarrieMe... what a difficult choice to make!
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