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Emma Gudmundson dives into the deep

A perfectionist designer learns to go with the flow

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Swiss designer Virginie Jemmely on shifting sartorial codes

Geneva graduate Virginie Jemmely subverts society’s archetypal figures by reinventing the traditional womenswear wardrobe

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Joe Pearson presents Five Archetypal Men in One Collection

His work explores notions of masculinity that range from the elegant yet nonchalant appearance of the dandy to Mr Pearl’s corsets to the traditional businessman’s suit

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Sofia Mollberg: “We musn’t shame vulnerability”

The Swedish designer is using her graduate collection to discuss the importance of body language and recognising the effects on mental health in the fashion industry

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Jamie Sutherland and the magpie’s paradise

Mixing 16kg worth of scavenged Nitrous Oxide canisters and luxury essential ‘toilet paper’ together in a grad collection

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Polly Henderson: Between authentic and synthetic

The British designer is inspired in her process by the art of manipulating reality in photography

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Kat Lau’s man: contemporary, unregulated and free like a bird

Inspired by theories on the relation between body and mind, London-based menswear designer Kat Lau creates lightweight functional pieces that are meant to last.

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Sara Sofie Tallaksen on making Norwegian traditions modern

Old knit techniques meet upcycled barbie t-shirts to make a surprisingly sustainability-minded graduate collection

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Lily Xu: Knitting Yourself Back Together

MA Knitwear graduate Lily Xu on tackling loss and loneliness through clothing

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Keren Xu: a man laced up in corsetry

Through drape and corsetry, the Chinese menswear designer praises the power of being feminine.

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Jessica Guzman on machine-knitting careful chaos

Can you manufacture the same garment differently every time? Jessica Guzman’s semi-elasticated knits say yes.