BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making & Styling: Graduate Catalogue 2010

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Lucas Armitage

07891 543875

lucas.armitage@live.co.uk



Jodie Blackburn

07767 836324

jodieann86@hotmail.co.uk



Beckee Camm

07799 723430

beckycamm@hotmail.com



Alicia Campbell

07833 297076

peewi@hotmail.co.uk



Gillian Chadwick

07974 071283

gillian.chadwick@hotmail.com



Lauren Chrimes

07969 788291

l.chrimes@live.co.uk



Sally Davies

07749 103881

sallyelizabethdavies@hotmail.com



Luci Ellis

07854 250522

luci.ellis@hotmail.com



Antonia Hayden

07805 953120

antoniahayden@hotmail.co.uk



Joanna Howie

07989 159412

joanna_eve887@hotmail.com



Asimah Iqbal

07716 520656

as-ma@live.co.uk



Adam Jones

07974 600382

adam_jones123@hotmail.com



Jennifer Kennedy

07500 545474

jenniferk_style@live.co.uk



Rebecca Lau

07899 038619

rebecca_lau611@yahoo.co.uk



Salome Maguire

07732 469093

salome_81@hotmail.co.uk



Grace Marshall

07963 999163

gracemarshall_07@hotmail.com



Jade McAuley

07780 335381

jademcauley@btinternet.com



Louby McLoughlin

07908 909622

loubymcloughlin@hotmail.co.uk



Suzan Selcuk

07896 098442

syselcuk112@hotmail.co.uk



Ellie Smart

07954 339987

ellinorous@aol.com



Robert Ward

07867 855525

robert-ward__@live.co.uk



Stephanie Williams

07985 421535

stephaniewilliams654@hotmail.com


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2010

Fashion Image-Making and Styling BA (Hons) Fashion Design or Fashion Image-Making / Styling The Programme is designed to reflect contemporary practice in the wider fashion industry. Individual creativity, both in design, image-making and fashion styling, balanced with realism, are key factors underlying the ethos of this programme. Students are encouraged to explore their individual talents through the application of the professional design and image process, from concept to final product. The programme aims to create flexible, resurceful and creative fashion designers and fashion stylists with well-developed transferable and interpersonal skills. It is important that the programme provides a broad design education, concentrating on fashion, and develops not just high levels of analytical skills, critical judgement and the ability to learn independently, but also helps students acquire tecnical skills and the understanding necessary for the effective realisation of creative fashion concepts. It is imperative that fashion students become multi-skilled and professional people, able to adapt themselves to the specific needs of society and to the fulfilment of their own creativity. It is a priority for the programme to provide an environment where personal talent and individual potential are nurtured.

Students have worked with the following; Ryan Mcginley, Nylon, Metal, Wonderland, Tank, Teen Vogue, Dazed and Confused, SuperSuper, Kim Howells, Fantastic Man, Giles Deacon, Barbour, Elizabeth and James, Marcus Lupfer, Tata.naka and Richard Nicoll.

contact: Christine Ratcliff Fashion Dept School of Art and Design University of Salford Centenary Building Peru Street Salford Manchester M3 6EQ t: 0161 295 6093 e: c.ratcliff@salford.ac.uk www.artdes.salford.ac.uk www.salford.ac.uk

cover image by Louby McLoughlin


And i just bought a new camera!!! That medium format i borrowed for the last shoot. Found it in a camera shop 2nd hand for £250. Thank god for loan. I will hopefully be able to shoot tomorrow or thursday and it will all come together. x Its in there somewhere, potential or whatever you want to call it. I hate this feeling, its almost self harm by being neglectful of my own emotions. Your one of the few people who sees that side of me. Im scared. Of wasting it. Of f**king up. Of expectations. More from myself than other people. Who wants to live up to what people say anyway? Im in this for me. Would you kill a shark if you knew you could get away with it? the electricity company are going to shut us off today unless i can come up with £!42 and the weather sucks wo me “everything in the back of things is behind the front of things in the heart of things is behind the love of things is [everything]”. and im thinking extension leads to the corridor plugs in my building! LET THERE BE LIGHT! I have decided to do one shoot in one day about a boy who learns to see again. But he sees in his own fantasy world that is dark yet mystical. Starting out as he wakes up and does the mundane things like brushing his teeth and eating breakfast and his mind slowly wanders to a land far greater where the child inside him is at play. I hope this explains a few things better for you. And i hope i havnt majorly f**ked up with a week to go! ive not felt this happy in a long time. despite the fact i dont have a penny to my name ive just managed to get a load of more amazing stuff for my shoot, including some blue and white flower printed pants and and an amazing sheer black knee length shirt. spent the day listening to the beatles and peter sarstedt. found an amazing photographer who work is insanely beautiful and fits with the more creative side of my shoot. maybe its all the coffee i just downed but i feel amazing, and still buzzing from the exhibition. big looooove so tired and exhausted guna sleep, then going to see my friends band tonight, they are cool check em out – http://worldunite.org gota get that photography project done, and start that bloody essay. will pop in and see u next week. hope your good loveeee yo c hows was ya new york? are you stuck there with that ashy cloud? i bet your loving it, not coming back. hopefully that shit will clear and my flight will all be ok! greetin’ sss hows ya be? you have a gurd holidae? living it up here, de niro style. shooting with ryan tomorrow, M.I.A. for the new york times! loves



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