As a recent graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Ella Parr‘s final collection incorporates traditional crafting techniques and embroidery, and combines these with her ethos of sustainable design. Making my own embellishments using her bioplastic recipes.
Jack Murphy is an upcoming graduate in Fashion Design from the University of East London. Originally from Wales before moving to London for university. Welsh heritage costume informs a lot of his design processes along with challenging traditional silhouettes of masculinity through embroidery.
Sabina de Oliveira Lima is a London-based embroidery artist and designer from Brazil, recently graduated from the Royal School of Needlework. With a background in Architecture, she creates exceptional art works that can be both functional and one-off pieces. Sabina finds most of her inspiration in nature and is fascinated by its patterns, resilience and ability to regenerate.
Qi Liu graduated from the London College of Fashion as a womenswear designer. By combining different materials, textures and colours, she playfully innovates traditional handcraft techniques into textile for my design which explores fantasy and Chinese culture heritage.
A recent graduate of the Royal School of Needlework, Linnea Lyndon. Her collection includes vintage beads, which she has collected over the years. Her beadwork and stitching explore the beauty of nature and magic in folklore, drawing inspiration from my Scandinavian heritage.