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“The amount of knowledge and creative self-awareness I’ve been able to take from this process is priceless. It taught me the importance of a good network system and made me appreciate all the great people I’m surrounded by,” @westminsterfashion graduate @venusinalpaca muses.
Tight-laced leg corsets are Eduardo Moreira’s reaction to restriction. “I’m paying homage to my rural Portuguese homeland, where I reference the legacy of folklore alongside family memoirs from the civil war and the stifling dictatorship of Salazar,” explains the designer, who for research, used AI algorithms to generate ghostly beings as figments of the past. Named Arrebentas, derived from the verb ‘to break’, his collection deconstructs the conservative brutality that prevailed in Portugal until the sixties, yet it also celebrates the restoration of liberty in local communities. Head to 1granary.com to discover the entire Westminster class!”
https://1granary.com/designers-3/graduate-shows/westminster-ba-fashion-2022-past-preservation-future-adaptation/