Julian Roberts is a fashion designer and filmmaker, who has shown 13
collections at London Fashion Week and won the British Fashion
Council's New Generation Award five times.
He is an accomplished scholar and teacher with an impressive history
of classes, lectures and demonstrations given in the UK and throughout
Europe and America.
Julian Roberts studied womenswear in Newcastle upon Tyne, and
completed his menswear MA at the Royal College of Art, London. He has
shown 13 collections at London Fashion Week under five label names:
nothing nothing, JULIANAND, Julian and Sophie, Parc deS EXpositions,
and Tunnel Technique.
He was also creative director of SuperSuper Magazines (two group shows at London Fashion Week) in 2007/8.
Julian is currently Fashion Host of BBC Blast online.
He was awarded a Professorship and set up the new fashion school at
the University of Hertfordshire in the UK in 2004, and now lectures in
Mixed Media Textiles (MA) at the Royal College of Art in London, and at
eight other universities worldwide. He is a Visiting Lecturer at
Brighton University, Liverpool John Moores University, Bath Spa
University College, Glasgow School of Art, TEKO University Denmark,
Illinois Institute of Art & Design Chicago, Kent State University
Ohio, and the Royal Institute of Great Britain.
Julian Roberts is the inventor of a garment pattern cutting method
called 'Subtraction Cutting', which he demonstrates live in front of
large audiences in America and the UK, teaching people of all ages and
levels of expertise how to construct creative clothing.