The week kicked off with Central Saint Martin's showing a huge selection of student work that was described as "post-apocalyptic". As seen below, Brighton University surpassed expectations on Tuesday with some excellent collections.
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| These included a second year project to re-invent the dress, overseen by designer Helen Storey, edgy separates by Emma Fashokun and feminine ethnic pieces by Neeley Moore. Most Brighton students opted for a subdued colour palette which included soft blues, pinks, stone and white but by far the most popular colour choice this year is grey seen here in every shade from charcoal to silver. |
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