Five designers to watch from the Royal College of Art's 2016 fashion graduates
Graduate shows 2016: cling-film dresses and pieces constructed from scrapped motorcycles are included in our design reporter Alice Morby's top five picks from this year's Royal College of Art Master of Arts in Fashion presentation.
The RCA Fashion Show took place in the abandoned Averard Hotel in Lancaster Gate ? the first time in 20 years it has taken place outside the college's Kensington campus.
Graduating menswear, womenswear, knitwear, footwear and accessories students all showcased their designs during the presentation, which also included a contemporary dance routine and a spoken word performance.
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It was the second presentation under the direction of Zowie Broach, who took over as head of the college's Fashion programme following the retirement of long-standing leader Wendy Dagworthy in 2014. In keeping with last year's MA presentation, Broach changed the traditional format of the show and allowed only one look per student ? each identified by a numbered card carried by the model.
Here are our top five picks from the 2016 show:
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Oksana Anilionyte, who was previously involved in MIT's BioLogic textile project, presented a collection based on the relationship between the body and materials.
Titled Fluid Sense, the collection was developed through Anilionyte's extensive research into liquid-based materials.
A one-shouldered lilac- and orange-colou...
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