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Young designers' efforts paid off

01 Dec '06
2 min read

The efforts of thirteen young graduate designers of Diploma of Applied Studies bore its fruits, when they were included in the Whitehouse Graduate collection witnessed by a fabulous audience.

It was quite obvious that these designers were motivated by different situations.

Kirin Billington unfolded the show stunningly with her collection. She used fur and leather worn by Inuit tribes.

The collection of Amy Yong and Emma Lamont had a feel of feminity. Amy Yong launched a delicate collection of frocks on the ramp. She made audience believe all her models were coming out of a fairytale story book. Yong's entire collection had beautiful dreamlike touch, with the tinge of cream and beige. Lamont offered a variety of delicate chiffon blouses along with tailored shorts.

The focal point of Mariam Seddiq's designs were sharper lines and tailoring. She used silk jerseys and wool blends in her collection with colours mainly black and white. Each of her models wore a striking black embroidered hairpiece.

Luke Ross collection that was graceful as well as extraordinary. With a colour palette included tissue, blood and gold colours with a collection of floor-length gold evening gown with deep neckline, She had also intigrated sheer and leather cut dresses.

Nguyen's collection delivered a range of very pompous menswear. Her choice of fabrics and hues were velvets and wool blended in deep colours had unquestionably masculine andluxurious touch.

Ultimately, it was a visual treat for the spectators.

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