Stock Photo - Cowboys, gang culture and falconry provide some of the inspiration for University of Edinburgh fashion students, whose designs will be showcased at a leading style event. The fashion students’ collections have been created for Edinburgh College of Art’s SHOW 2016, which will take place from 18 to 20 May at the College’s Sculpture Court. The show is one of the capital’s leading style events, giving audiences the chance to catch a glimpse of some of Scotland’s most talented new designers. The students’ cutting-edge creations were spotlighted at a media preview in Edinburgh (Tuesday) at the Biscuit Factory in Leith. One student has used colour therapy theory to choose a palate that aims to inspire happiness in the viewer. Megan Mitchell’s flowing designs have also been based on 1950s opera gowns. Edinburgh College of Art Fashion Programme Director, Mal Burkinshaw, said: “We are delighted to showcase some of the outstanding work produced by our students ahead of Graduate Fashion Week. This year’s collections are of an extremely high standard and audiences are sure to be captivated by the modern ideas, innovation and skilful craftsmanship.” Fashion students at Edinburgh College of Art are the only ones in Scotland to showcase their work on the catwalk at the annual Graduate Fashion Week in London. The University of Edinburgh,The Fashion students collections created for Edinburgh College of Arts SHOW 2016 Featuring: Model Where: Edinburgh, United Kingdom When: 19 Apr 2016 Credit: Attwood/WENN.com

Stock Photo: Cowboys, gang culture and falconry provide some of the inspiration for University of Edinburgh fashion students, whose designs will be showcased at a leading.

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