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Shuxuan Li’s womenswear speaks its own language

Based in New York, Chinese knitwear designer Shuxuan Li creates fitted yet loose womenswear that explores contrasts and tensions between artistic heritage and superficial modernity.

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Jisoo Jang wants to “make the future of the Earth happy” with her graduate collection

In an ode to her vase collection, Jisoo Jang’s graduate collection highlights the art of storytelling with an environmental conscious

Opinion  –  Jan 2021

Fashion & health: What is knitter’s back and how can you navigate the pain?

The pain behind knitwear and its effects on students’ career planning

Royal College of Art  –  Dec 2020

Krystal Paniagua on starting your own e-shop

Puerto Rican designer Krystal Paniagua explains the workings of selling her work directly to customers

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Julia Ballardt: The poetry of punk

The German designer Julia Ballardt is inspired in her collection by the subculture’s signature emblems of belonging.

Miscellaneous  –  Oct 2020

A Love Letter to Princess Diana’s 1981 Peruvian Jumper

An ode to Diana Spencer's iconic llama printed knit sweater

How to  –  Apr 2020

How to hold a fashion show in lockdown

We spoke to Christina Seewald, who after the cancellation of her physical show in Vienna, will be launching her FW20/21 collection via Instagram TV

Designers  –  Feb 2020

How Sydney Pimbley won the LVMH scholarship and started her own brand

The CSM graduate stitching stolen wool into her brand identity shares the process behind the prize

Royal College of Art  –  Oct 2019

Krystal Paniagua: Exposing the hidden charm of Puerto Rico’s decay

Meet the RCA graduate making garments that document the beautiful imperfections of life in her homeland.

Schools  –  Apr 2019

Henna Lampinen: History woven in metal and wool

The Aalto graduate's wartime-inspired collection is a triumph of form, moody glamour, and fabric manipulation

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Samantha D’iorio: Why does size matter?

The Australian designer questions the state of body inclusivity in the industry, and focuses on fit and function.