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Young London Designer Ivy-Scarlett

Another year in fashion and another set of winter collections to anticipate, though it may still be summer the fashion world are all set for autumn winter. With the new collections to look forward to comes the exciting new wave of designers. One budding young designer to look out for will be young London’s latest aspiring fashion print designer, Ivy-Scarlett.

The London born Ivy Scarlett has just completed an Art and Foundation Diploma at the prestigious London College of Fashion. On graduating Ivy plans to continue her study in fashion with a BA Hons in Fashion Textiles at Middlesex University, before that however she presents us with her own take of what we should be wearing this coming Autumn.

She will be wowing us with her bold, individual and unique prints. The first look at her designs were premiered at The Young Designer Fashion Show earlier this summer on July 17th at the Cockpit Theatre in North London.

The young Scarlett gives us her sleek, sophisticated and trendy styled collection of a variety of womenswear garments, mixing cottons, polyesters and chiffons for the collection. The womanly pieces include a mixture of dresses, skirts, tops and jackets. The interesting screen printed shapes take their inspiration from the old school 80’s kitchen, whisk.

Her colour vision for this collection see’s blends of different shades of Navy, blue, yellow, orange and black. Ivy on her colour choice ‘These colours work well together to create an edgy Autumn Winter look but still maintaining a feminine essence.’ Her statement sums up the collection, a womanly printed collection – creating a sharp, vibrant feminine autumn winter collection.

This enthusiastic fashionista, hoping to make an impact as a Fashion Print Designer plans to take part in many more Fashion shows, competitions and work placements, to ultimately make her mark in the industry. Starting with this collection, Ivy Scarlett will be another one for the fashion watchdog to look out for.

Words By Mandy Maloyi

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