Stationery and ring-bound sheets of paper influenced this collection by Westminster fashion graduate Sophie Nuttall.
“I fused various white and cream fabrics, mainly neoprene, to create structure and reflect the vast blank space of a page aspiring to the subtle different tones of different pages,” Nuttall told Dezeen.
Small holes were laser cut along the edges of fabric, mimicking paper punctured down its binding edge. “Trying to mimic the printer paper from my childhood with its hole perforated edges, I loved the idea of something being so blank and pure,” said Nuttall.
White circular reinforcements were implemented around larger eyelets that acted as arm, shoulder or head holes. Metal rings linked the holes together so no sewing was required and each piece was made detachable so it could be connected to others in various ways.
Square shapes were folded and draped to create a selection of silhouettes including rectangular and diamond shapes. Some materials were patterned with lines or grids to look like pages from a school exercise book.
Also at the Westminster BA Fashion show, Philli Wood presented pink and orange parkas printed with giant cable knits. Other 2013 graduate fashion collections we’ve written about include pastel garments moulded from knitwear and headdresses covered in colourful spikes.
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