10 designers to watch from the London College of Fashion's BA Fashion show
Continuing our graduate coverage, design reporter Alice Morby picks 10 of the best collections from the London College of Fashion's BA Fashion show, including garments made entirely from antique fabrics and dresses composed of concrete and iron rods.
The London College of Fashion (LCF), part of the University of the Arts London, put on its 2017 show at the Old Spitalfields Market.
Unlike previous years, which favoured a more traditional catwalk approach, the show's format was broken into six acts ? none of which showed an entire collection but rather a "story" made up of different students' work.
As with the Central Saint Martins and Royal College of Art shows, the LCF class of 2017 was inspired by the current political climate ? something dean Frances Corner noted in her statement ahead of the presentation. "At London College of Fashion, we know that fashion shapes lives and has the power to change the way we perceive the world," said Corner. "In an era of radical change, both socially and politically, fashion has never been so relevant."
"We are dedicated to providing world-class borderless education, ensuring that the UK remains at the forefront of the creative industries as well as investing and nurturing creative talent to ensure we safeguard the fashion industry, a vital component of the UK economy, for future generations."
Here are our picks of the designers to watch from the 2017 cohort.
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