The last (but by no mean least) show of Graduate Fashion Week was Manchester School of Art as twenty graduates took to the catwalk with their final collections. The fashion spot of the North created feminine designs, funky sportswear and plenty of knitwear.
Chloe-esque feminine designs by Leanne Hughes stood out first for their delicate style and pretty detailing. Sheer dresses produced from a pale palette were accessorised with pearl buttons. Vintage lace gave the pieces a Victorian feel.
The colour blocking trend has developed for autumn/winter and Siobhan Clarke adapted it well for her final pieces. She layered white sheer chiffon over bright canary yellow for a muted yet effective use of colour. She also used dip dye effects.
Lucy Howarth showed her versatility as a designer by introducing the theme of texture to her collection. Combining knitwear, silk and the occasional pom-pom she produced a fun line of womenswear. My favourite piece was a '70s style yellow maxi dress which was accessorised with a simple cape.
The show came to a close with Nabil El Nayal line of dress channeling pre 20th century night gowns. The oversized floor length dresses were elegant yet archaic with plenty of ruffles and paper bag sleeves. There was a slightly eerie feel to the collection proving the power of the designs.
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Photos by Kirsten Borst
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