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  • Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award...Annalisa Piras, FPA President...Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ....THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners.......Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ....?Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report.....The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ....The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ....The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs......The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this month, Kash has compass
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  • Female athletes receive their award for the 10 meters run competition at Bagh-e-Zanana...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • ?Kashmir ? Afghanistan? di Gabriele Torsello ..?Ho creduto nella libertà di una informazione indipendente e trasparente e nel ruolo del giornalista capace di smontare e analizzare il muro della divisione e del conflitto. La mia ultima esperienza afghana ha violentato la mia libertà. Partecipare ad un evento legato alla memoria e continuazione del lavoro di Ilaria Alpi, riaccende una emozione e una luce interna?. ..Sono parole significative quelle con cui il fotoreporter Gabriele Torsello, rapito in Afghanistan lo scorso ottobre, motiva la scelta di esporre i suoi scatti alla XIII edizione del Premio Ilaria Alpi. ..Nelle suo foto Torsello racconta la vita, il dolore, le speranze dei popoli dell?Afghanistan e del Kashmir. Un?esposizione che vuole focalizzare l?attenzione sulla comprensione di culture diverse con l?idea di aprire un dialogo di pace e collaborazione. ..La mostra, in un suggestivo gioco di luci ed ombre, presenta 10 gigantografie e frame in dvd che catturano gli sguardi, i gesti e le emozioni dei due popoli, suscitando un?inevitabile empatia. ..L?esposizione è curata da Pasquale D?Alessio e Giorgia Urbinati per l?allestimento di Roberto De Grandis e lo stesso D?Alessio.
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  • ?Kashmir ? Afghanistan? di Gabriele Torsello ..?Ho creduto nella libertà di una informazione indipendente e trasparente e nel ruolo del giornalista capace di smontare e analizzare il muro della divisione e del conflitto. La mia ultima esperienza afghana ha violentato la mia libertà. Partecipare ad un evento legato alla memoria e continuazione del lavoro di Ilaria Alpi, riaccende una emozione e una luce interna?. ..Sono parole significative quelle con cui il fotoreporter Gabriele Torsello, rapito in Afghanistan lo scorso ottobre, motiva la scelta di esporre i suoi scatti alla XIII edizione del Premio Ilaria Alpi. ..Nelle suo foto Torsello racconta la vita, il dolore, le speranze dei popoli dell?Afghanistan e del Kashmir. Un?esposizione che vuole focalizzare l?attenzione sulla comprensione di culture diverse con l?idea di aprire un dialogo di pace e collaborazione. ..La mostra, in un suggestivo gioco di luci ed ombre, presenta 10 gigantografie e frame in dvd che catturano gli sguardi, i gesti e le emozioni dei due popoli, suscitando un?inevitabile empatia. ..L?esposizione è curata da Pasquale D?Alessio e Giorgia Urbinati per l?allestimento di Roberto De Grandis e lo stesso D?Alessio.
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  • ?Kashmir ? Afghanistan? di Gabriele Torsello ..?Ho creduto nella libertà di una informazione indipendente e trasparente e nel ruolo del giornalista capace di smontare e analizzare il muro della divisione e del conflitto. La mia ultima esperienza afghana ha violentato la mia libertà. Partecipare ad un evento legato alla memoria e continuazione del lavoro di Ilaria Alpi, riaccende una emozione e una luce interna?. ..Sono parole significative quelle con cui il fotoreporter Gabriele Torsello, rapito in Afghanistan lo scorso ottobre, motiva la scelta di esporre i suoi scatti alla XIII edizione del Premio Ilaria Alpi. ..Nelle suo foto Torsello racconta la vita, il dolore, le speranze dei popoli dell?Afghanistan e del Kashmir. Un?esposizione che vuole focalizzare l?attenzione sulla comprensione di culture diverse con l?idea di aprire un dialogo di pace e collaborazione. ..La mostra, in un suggestivo gioco di luci ed ombre, presenta 10 gigantografie e frame in dvd che catturano gli sguardi, i gesti e le emozioni dei due popoli, suscitando un?inevitabile empatia. ..L?esposizione è curata da Pasquale D?Alessio e Giorgia Urbinati per l?allestimento di Roberto De Grandis e lo stesso D?Alessio.
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Ghazi Stadium
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  • KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana, girls games..Afghan girls run for the 25 Meters Competition...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues.
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  • ?Kashmir ? Afghanistan? di Gabriele Torsello ..?Ho creduto nella libertà di una informazione indipendente e trasparente e nel ruolo del giornalista capace di smontare e analizzare il muro della divisione e del conflitto. La mia ultima esperienza afghana ha violentato la mia libertà. Partecipare ad un evento legato alla memoria e continuazione del lavoro di Ilaria Alpi, riaccende una emozione e una luce interna?. ..Sono parole significative quelle con cui il fotoreporter Gabriele Torsello, rapito in Afghanistan lo scorso ottobre, motiva la scelta di esporre i suoi scatti alla XIII edizione del Premio Ilaria Alpi. ..Nelle suo foto Torsello racconta la vita, il dolore, le speranze dei popoli dell?Afghanistan e del Kashmir. Un?esposizione che vuole focalizzare l?attenzione sulla comprensione di culture diverse con l?idea di aprire un dialogo di pace e collaborazione. ..La mostra, in un suggestivo gioco di luci ed ombre, presenta 10 gigantografie e frame in dvd che catturano gli sguardi, i gesti e le emozioni dei due popoli, suscitando un?inevitabile empatia. ..L?esposizione è curata da Pasquale D?Alessio e Giorgia Urbinati per l?allestimento di Roberto De Grandis e lo stesso D?Alessio.
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  • ?Kashmir ? Afghanistan? di Gabriele Torsello ..?Ho creduto nella libertà di una informazione indipendente e trasparente e nel ruolo del giornalista capace di smontare e analizzare il muro della divisione e del conflitto. La mia ultima esperienza afghana ha violentato la mia libertà. Partecipare ad un evento legato alla memoria e continuazione del lavoro di Ilaria Alpi, riaccende una emozione e una luce interna?. ..Sono parole significative quelle con cui il fotoreporter Gabriele Torsello, rapito in Afghanistan lo scorso ottobre, motiva la scelta di esporre i suoi scatti alla XIII edizione del Premio Ilaria Alpi. ..Nelle suo foto Torsello racconta la vita, il dolore, le speranze dei popoli dell?Afghanistan e del Kashmir. Un?esposizione che vuole focalizzare l?attenzione sulla comprensione di culture diverse con l?idea di aprire un dialogo di pace e collaborazione. ..La mostra, in un suggestivo gioco di luci ed ombre, presenta 10 gigantografie e frame in dvd che catturano gli sguardi, i gesti e le emozioni dei due popoli, suscitando un?inevitabile empatia. ..L?esposizione è curata da Pasquale D?Alessio e Giorgia Urbinati per l?allestimento di Roberto De Grandis e lo stesso D?Alessio.
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. Annalisa Piras, FPA President. Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ?Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this month, Kash
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Banco di lavoro con premi ricevuti durante le edizioni precedenti.<br />
Il carnevale di Gallipoli è tra i più noti della Puglia. La sua tradizione è antichissima ed è documentata, oltre che in atti e documenti settecenteschi, anche da radici folcloristiche che affondano le origini in epoca medioevale, tramandate fino ad oggi dallo spirito popolare. La prima edizione (per come la conosciamo) risale al 1941; nel 2014 sarà l’edizione numero 73.<br />
La manifestazione carnascialesca è organizzata dall’ Associazione Fabbrica del Carnevale, nata nel febbraio 2013 con la finalità di organizzare, promuovere e riportare in auge il Carnevale della Città di Gallipoli. L’Associazione raccoglie al suo interno i maestri cartapestai Gallipolini e tanti giovani artisti, che vogliono valorizzare il Carnevale della città bella. Presidente dell’Associazione è Stefano Coppola.<br />
La manifestazione ha inizio il 17 gennaio, giorno di sant'Antonio Abate (te lu focu = del fuoco), con la Grande Festa del Fuoco, quando si accende con la tradizionale focara, un grande falò di rami d'ulivo. L'ultima domenica di carnevale e il martedì grasso lungo corso Roma, nel centro cittadino, si svolge la sfilata dei carri allegorici in cartapesta e dei gruppi mascherati corso Roma davanti a migliaia di spettatori provenienti da tutta la provincia di Lecce e da città pugliesi. Il tema dell’edizione di quest’anno è un omaggio a Walter Elias Disney.<br />
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Workbench with awards received during the previous editions.<br />
The Carnival of Gallipoli is among the best known of Puglia. Its tradition is very old and is documented , as well as records and documents in the eighteenth century , as well as folkloric roots that sink their roots in medieval times , handed down today by the popular spirit . The first edition dates back to 1941 and in 2014 will be the edition number 73 .<br />
The carnival is organized by the Association of Carnival Factory , founded in February 2013 with the objective to organize, promote
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  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
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The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
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This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
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BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
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Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
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Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
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"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
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“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
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  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
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This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
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BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
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Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-354.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-350.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-339.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-335.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-329.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-301.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-289.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-275.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-263.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-255.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-221.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-205.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-196.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-182.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-180.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-163.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-150.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-146.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-142.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-127.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-124.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-113.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-111.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-102.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-091.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-083.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-078.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-055.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-039.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-020.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-005.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-367.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-358.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-346.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-341.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-326.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-317.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-312.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-306.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-297.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-291.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-235.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-219.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-216.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-213.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-210.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-201.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-189.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-175.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-169.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-140.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-132.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-115.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-108.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-105.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-097.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-081.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-075.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-072.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-061.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-052.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-045.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-034.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-027.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-016.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-011.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-072.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
<br />
<br />
BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
<br />
Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
<br />
Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
<br />
1606_Rave GFW_Hannah _Page _146<br />
<br />
"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
<br />
“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
    KASH_GFW16_Ravensbourne-158.jpg
  • London Graduate Fashion Week 2016. Sixteen fashion students from Ravensbourne showcased their collections on the catwalk during Graduate Fashion Week, the world's leading event celebrating the creativity of students and graduates within fashion.<br />
<br />
The students showcased collections that featured colour blocking, over-sized outerwear, creative draping, playful androgynous separates and tailoring that was commended by respected fashion commentators at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.<br />
<br />
This was the first year that Ravensbourne showcased fashion accessories on the catwalk. Farah Kone, our fashion accessories student was also shortlisted for The Oracle Fashion Technology Award and a fashion accessories award.<br />
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BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion student Beatrice Burns was shortlisted for the New Media Award and Ellinor Weir was shortlisted for the Drapers Fashion Publication Award.<br />
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Currently celebrating 25 years, Graduate Fashion Week is one of the world’s most important sources of new talent for the global design industry. Graduate Fashion Week is a crucial part of the dynamic – fuelling innovation in all parts of the fashion business.<br />
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Caroline Gilbey, Associate Dean of Fashion said: “Ravensbourne is honoured to be recognised as a national leader in fashion education, showcasing the very best from our students amongst some of the most influential and inspiring universities in the country.”<br />
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"From a very small year group, the 2016 Ravensbourne students produced a highly professional show. As well as building skills and knowledge during the first two years, we encourage students to take risks and produce collections that allow them to realize their creative potential and develop their own personal design ethos.<br />
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“Graduate Fashion Week embodies our approach to learning which enables students to take part in professional practice. We were overwhelmed by the support and positive reception we got in what was only our second year back
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Born in London, United Kingdom 1988, Molly Goddard has achieved a BA in Fashion Knitwear from Central St Martins 2009 – 2012 followed by a MA in Fashion Knitwear also at Central St Martins London 2012 – 2014. She now lives and works in Ladbroke Grove.<br />
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London Molly Goddard specialises in traditional hand-craft techniques such as hand pleating, smocking and crocheting. Her collections are held in some of the world’s most prestigious stockists including Dover Street Market, Trading Museum Comme des Garcons, I.T, Browns, Boon the Shop and Club 21.<br />
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In 2016 Molly won British Emerging Talent award at the 2016 Fashion Awards and is a 2017 LVMH Prize finalist. Her work touches upon themes of special occasions, nostalgia and coming of age, often taking inspiration from party dressing and Sunday best. The techniques that she utilises serve to create clothes that are both delicate and fragile, but the character she designs for conflicts with the beauty of her technique, bringing a clumsy and charming awkwardness to her silhouettes and fabric combinations. (source: www.londonfashionweek.co.uk)
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  • London Fashion Week AW16 - LONDON FASHION WEEK AW16 SIBLING is a collaboration between Joe Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery<br />
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SIBLING launched on May 29th 2008. The premier menswear collection included bright and playful subversions of classic knitwear styles such as cashmere Twinsets in sequin leopard and sparkling Bretons.    Today, the leopard motifs, Breton stripes and vibrant colour have gone beyond aesthetics, becoming integral to the label’s DNA. With SIBLING women’s they offer the same integrity and spirit to women.   Their famous full Fair Isle knit look (known affectionately as Knit Monster) takes the cover of the book Doppelganger and travelled globally as part of the Wool Modern exhibition. Balaclava wearing Pandas Rock! and Tattooed Man exhibited in Holland in 2013 and their Sequin Kanaval Masks have made front covers: most recently Beyoncé on CR Fashion Book.  <br />
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SIBLING worked with Pudsey for Children In Need 2012 and designed and produced an outfit for Disneyland Paris’ Extended 20th Anniversary celebrations to represent the UK in March 2013.<br />
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Awards include: Newgen Men and Women, Fashion Forward for Menswear and the first Dulux Colour Award: Best Use Of Colour In Fashion & Beauty. SIBLING are also the European representatives for WOOLMARK in 2014. <br />
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Collectively as SIBLING they have worked with: Smiley, Swarovski, Barbie, Fashionary, G shock, Cassette Playa, Lulu & Co, Oxbow, Tween, Fred Perry, Topman and PUMA.<br />
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Artist collaborations include Noble & Webster, Clym Evernden, Noah Scalin, Will Broome, Mike Egan and Jim Lambie
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
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  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash174.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash161.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash144.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash136.jpg
  • Alessano, 19.09.2019 Alexey Zuev in concert at Festival Muse Salentine. Alexei Zuev<br />
Born in St. Petersburg in 1982, Alexei Zuev gave his first public performance at the State Cappella St. Petersburg aged 8, having taken up piano studies at the School of Music and later the Special Music Conservatory School in St. Petersburg. Alexey Zuev holds numerous prestigious international awards including overall winner of the St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Competition in 1999, the Educational Award from the 2002 London International Piano Competition, prize winner at the 2008 International Sviatoslav Richter Competition and 2nd prize winner at the prestigious Geza Anda Piano Competition in 2009. He graduated from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg in 2009, where he was a student of Alexei Lubimov. His recent concert highlights include a debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, a performance of Scriabin’s Mysterium with the Netherlands Radio Symphony, concert debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performance with the Orchestra of the 18th Century and an acclaimed performance with the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Together with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra he gave the Russian premiere of John Adams’ Piano Concerto Century rolls. He is a keen historical and modern piano player. At present he holds a teaching position at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg.
    AlexeyZuev_Kash130.jpg
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