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This week we feature two films from Hidden Stories, the Heriot-Watt School of Textiles & Design Exhibition and Graduate Fashion Show.
The first film is by Deborah Morgan, who is one of six of the School’s Graduates nominated from a total of eight for the Scottish Graduate of the Year Award, sponsored by Marks & Spencer, at the Scottish Fashion Awards 2012 this June.
"Societies Labyrinth" is the graduate collection by fashion designer Deborah Morgan. This conceptual fashion film creates an insight into the AW 2012.13 collection which has seen her being nominated at this years Scottish Fashion Awards for Graduate of the Year 2012.
Filmed by Nick Paton
Edited by Deborah Morgan
Music by Godspeed You! Black Emperor - 'Dead Flag Blues' (edited by Reiss Anderson)
Model : Elizabete Sing
MUA: Sophie Pasola
Designer: Deborah Morgan
Our second film showcases work by designer Natalie Traynor, for her 'Beautiful Disaster' collection:
Model: Danielle McBurney
Designer: Natalie Traynor, Heriot Watt School of Textiles and Design
Music: Drive (2011) The Chromatics "Tick of the Clock" (Drew id Remix)
Heriot-Watt University‘s School of Textiles & Design was established in 1883 to lead the textile industry in training and education. Their portfolio continues to evolve and reflect current and future developments in textiles, fashion and design.
The Hidden Stories exhibition is on at Edinburgh’s Dovecot Studios on Infirmary Street, from 10.30am – 5.30pm from Saturday 2nd June - Friday 8th June (closed Sunday 3rd).
The Graduate Fashion Show is on Thursday 7th June at 8pm, priced £15 seated and £10 standing. Tickets are available from www.hubtickets.co.uk
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