Representing the creative future

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Søs Christine Hejselbæk on 3D-printing away a carbon footprint

The designer discusses making photosynthetic sculptures for the body

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Zitong Wang: In bloom

The Chinese designer is using distorted images of nature to redefine the codes of masculinity

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Eleanor Chapman: The power of adapting

The British designer believes that modular garments are the future of sustainable fashion

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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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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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Pin Mirin: Shaping A New Beginning

The BA graduate on how clothing has helped her adapt to a new life, as she mourns her old one

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Imogen Shields’ highly saturated office space

Combining psychology and fashion the designer explores her love and hate for suited men

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Dahee Kim on abandoning the rulebooks and challenging childhood oppression

The Korean designer explores the isolating group culture and name-calling from her schooling days into a collection that celebrates self-expression and individuality

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Lee Hurst wants to bring back the old-world charm in fashion

A traditionalist at heart, his tailoring methods mix the bygone era with a personal twist to create heirlooms to pass down generations

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Beau Scarlett-Pitt on erotic identities, Savile Row-tailoring, and The Village People

“I’ve always said one of the reasons I got into fashion was because I’m tone-deaf and no one wanted to start a band with me.”