Monday, 04 October 2021 14:51
Gen Z' fashion appetite to boost UK economy, UNiDAYS says
Gen Z' taste for ethically made and second-hand fashion will boost the UK economy. Our economy will receive up to £121.9M boost from students during Fresher’s month, fuelled by a record number of accepted University applicants.
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Thursday, 27 February 2020 09:54
Our talented student illustrators have done it again!
As a part of our ongoing commitment to celebrating up and coming talent, we again invited our three wonderfully talented emerging artists to illustrate their favourite AW20 catwalk designs from our latest show. After their impressions of our last show, we couldn't wait to see what this second season of offerings included. The results are overwhelmingly stunning, and we are once again excited to share their creative work with the world!
Marianne Hernandez
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A British Filipino illustrator, heavily influenced by fashion and cultural themes, Marianne is currently in her final year of BA illustration at UCA Farnham. Marianne has loved drawing since she was a child, and built up her skills through an education in Fine Art and Textiles while at school. She has a love of digital illustration, and is currently exploring and developing her style through this medium. Marianne hopes to create a name for herself within the creative industry, where she can combine her love of traditional and graphic styles.
Find more of Marianne's work on Instagram: www.instagram.com/marianneh.art
Molly Shaw
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A third-year illustration student at UCA, Molly’s current work centres on femininity, and she continues to endeavour to portray the finding of comfort within the strict confines of what is perceived as womanhood. Molly specialises in digital artwork and portraiture.
Nika Mamedova
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A full time BA student studying Illustration, and in her last year of university, Nika’s illustrative works are influenced by the everyday routine, specifically the small things we do that are easy to miss, as well as those things we should be doing in order to look after ourselves on a daily basis.
Copyright ©Nika Mamedova
A full time BA student studying Illustration, and in her last year of university, Nika’s illustrative works are influenced by the everyday routine, specifically the small things we do that are easy to miss, as well as those things we should be doing in order to look after ourselves on a daily basis.
Fashions Finest welcomes you to join us in with our support of independent artists, and if you see anything you would like to purchase from any of these talented young ladies, please email Fashions Finest: info@fashionsfinest.com, or contact the individual illustrators themselves.
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Thursday, 07 March 2019 13:24
Call For UK Uni's To Adopt New, App-Based Approach To Student Wellbeing
New emotional fitness app Fika promises to help students develop resilience, coping skills & active listening skills – improving their relationships and helping them achieve their goals.
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