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Through the storm Fashion collection.


For my HND In Fashion and textiles, ♥
My fashion tutor told us to free flow write words. Just anything that pops into our head to write down random words.
After we chose five that we felt most drawn to. Then researched intensely on the five.
I chose holidays and rainbows. Russian culture. Tropical. And sailing.
The strongest that stood out for me in terms of research, experimentation and design were Russian culture and tropical. And finally tropical. Which I then changed into tropical storms as I was very interested in the shapes and colours of intense storms. Including hurricanes and tornadoes. And also loved the shapes and colours of the aqua satellite produced when picturing a tropical storm. The pinks and reds and yellows blue and green.
I am now in the process of experimenting with ideas I have. I will also soon post all of mine. Pre designs.













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