Striking and sophisticated with a slightly gothic edge, Hannah Marshall is a great advertisement for 'going it alone' in the fashion industry. Since setting up her luxury womenswear label her ascent has been a steady rise-and-rise. In her own words Hannah describes the trajectory that brought her from Colchester School of Art and Design to the catwalks of Paris, London and Milan.
LET THEM EAT CAKE - AN INTERVIEW WITH NJIDE UGBOMA
Let Them Eat Cake is now the quarterly fashion magazine for a new generation of young talent , for savvy buyers and media professionals and all those who recognize that the next generation of fashion talent can tell them a great deal more than the coffee menu.
Graduate Fashion Week showcases the very best BA graduate fashion design talent in the UK. More than 1000 of the finest fashion students from 49 member universities across the UK will be hoping to impress talent scouts and celebrity judges alike.
SHOWCASING NEW FASHION TALENT - AN INTERVIEW WITH LEE LAPTHORNE
Emerging designers in fashion and the arts have endless reasons to be grateful to Lee Lapthorne. As Creative Director and founder of On|Off, Lee and his team have done more to create new opportunities and platforms to show, support and promote new design than almost anyone else.
Graduate furniture designer, Lucy Turner speaks to Transition Tradition about the challenges of running her own business and her one-woman battle to introduce innovative eco-style to the nation's fashionable homes.
Imran Amed is a professional advisor, investor and commentator operating at the intersection of business and fashion. Imran shares his expertise for creative graduates thinking of setting up their own fashion business with Transition Tradition in this special excerpt from his website "The Business of Fashion"...
Most fashion graduates aspire to high profile careers in London, Paris or Milan. Fashion buyer Owen Smith talks to Transition Tradition about the creative career opportunities on the high street.