I took so many photos and videos on the night but I managed to capture a little bit of each student's collection, and where possible I'll list their Instagram so you can check them out!
Lucy Hewer, @rewehycul_91
Through the Garden Gate, inspired by the grounds of Chatsworth House
Alice Ward, @alicewardo
Fisherboy, combining casual pieces and soft tailoring to create a contemporary twist on the heritage of a fisherman
Fisherboy, combining casual pieces and soft tailoring to create a contemporary twist on the heritage of a fisherman
Lorna Myles
Aurora, taking inspiration from the lights of the Aurora Borealis and the rivers of ice that form the Antarctic
Heather Bamford
Beautiful Fool, a homage to the 1920s flappers
This was one of my favourite collections, I love the feathers!
Sarah Goodwin
Electric Vision, exploring sight and visual perception
Nicole Gallacher, @nicolejagallacher
Show of Hands, embodying the spirit of the Suffragettes
Roshni Vasudevan
Urban Caravan, inspired by the bold artwork of Indian trucks
Ellie Hoffman
White Distortion, avant garde meets Sports Luxe
Cathryn Swanborough
A gender neutral collection focusing on man's existence in the face of nature
Charlie Lambert
Ice Cream Sunday, inspired by childhood memories of weekend visits to the ice cream van
Adele Hansborough, @adelehansborough
Submerged, drawing inspiration from the beauty of coral reefs that are being destroyed by global warming
Amelia Beardshaw, @abeardshaw
No Beginning No End, celebrating the tradition of Polish paper cutting. Amelia was chosen as 'Best in Show' by Oliver and Funda.
Jessica Eccleston, @jesskaarose
Lady Noir, influenced by the femme fatale of 1940s film noir and underwear as outerwear
This collection was oh so sexy and I could not get enough of it! Definitely my favourite from the entire evening.
Rebecca Lowther
This collection is inspired by origami and Japanese craft techniques
Suzie Whall, @suzielouwho
Pollenology, inspired by pollen, bulbs and flora
I really loved the whole aesthetic of this collection, especially the floral baskets.
Emma Mortimer
Challenging the perceptions of tailoring in a modernised way. Emma was named as the night's runner up for 'Best in Show'.
Beth Lundberg, @bethlundberg
The Electro Collection, inspired by the cycle culture of the Netherlands
Sophie Cooper
The Ever-Changing Canvas, inspired by frenetic, contemporary, abstract artwork
Aurora, taking inspiration from the lights of the Aurora Borealis and the rivers of ice that form the Antarctic
Heather Bamford
Beautiful Fool, a homage to the 1920s flappers
This was one of my favourite collections, I love the feathers!
Sarah Goodwin
Electric Vision, exploring sight and visual perception
Nicole Gallacher, @nicolejagallacher
Show of Hands, embodying the spirit of the Suffragettes
Roshni Vasudevan
Urban Caravan, inspired by the bold artwork of Indian trucks
Ellie Hoffman
White Distortion, avant garde meets Sports Luxe
Cathryn Swanborough
A gender neutral collection focusing on man's existence in the face of nature
Charlie Lambert
Ice Cream Sunday, inspired by childhood memories of weekend visits to the ice cream van
Adele Hansborough, @adelehansborough
Submerged, drawing inspiration from the beauty of coral reefs that are being destroyed by global warming
Amelia Beardshaw, @abeardshaw
No Beginning No End, celebrating the tradition of Polish paper cutting. Amelia was chosen as 'Best in Show' by Oliver and Funda.
Jessica Eccleston, @jesskaarose
Lady Noir, influenced by the femme fatale of 1940s film noir and underwear as outerwear
This collection was oh so sexy and I could not get enough of it! Definitely my favourite from the entire evening.
Rebecca Lowther
This collection is inspired by origami and Japanese craft techniques
Suzie Whall, @suzielouwho
Pollenology, inspired by pollen, bulbs and flora
I really loved the whole aesthetic of this collection, especially the floral baskets.
Emma Mortimer
Challenging the perceptions of tailoring in a modernised way. Emma was named as the night's runner up for 'Best in Show'.
Beth Lundberg, @bethlundberg
The Electro Collection, inspired by the cycle culture of the Netherlands
Sophie Cooper
The Ever-Changing Canvas, inspired by frenetic, contemporary, abstract artwork
I know this post is long but I just wanted to include every collection because they were all truly amazing and each student deserves recognition for all their hard work. What is even more unbelievable is that each of these collections is designed, made and styled entirely by the student, from start to finish. The talent and creativity showcased at #IAmSIA was phenomenal and I wish each and every student the best of luck with their careers in the future.
I also managed to grab some quick selfies with Funda and Oliver...
If you want to see more of the show and find out some more information, please take a look at the SIA website and Instagram @shufashioncollective.
And can we all just take a moment to appreciate Funda's gorgeous YSL accessories!
If you want to see more of the show and find out some more information, please take a look at the SIA website and Instagram @shufashioncollective.
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