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Student Showcase Archive

Jennifer Selden

MA work

MA work

The stark, clean lines of architectural photography and sketches inspire sharp, unusual cutting.

Industrial materials influence quirky jewellery elements.

Rich tones in combinations of lambskin, double wool jersey and bouclé wool create vibrant verticals of colour in each silhouette

The woman behind this collection has the character of Orlando from Virginia Woolf’s eponymous novel and Sally Potter’s film: determined, direct and detached; unwilling to conform yet essentially innocent.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Design

    Programme

    MA Fashion Womenswear, 2009

  • The stark, clean lines of architectural photography and sketches inspire sharp, unusual cutting.

    Industrial materials influence quirky jewellery elements.

    Rich tones in combinations of lambskin, double wool jersey and bouclé wool create vibrant verticals of colour in each silhouette

    The woman behind this collection has the character of Orlando from Virginia Woolf’s eponymous novel and Sally Potter’s film: determined, direct and detached; unwilling to conform yet essentially innocent.

  • Degrees

  • Postgraduate Certificate, Innovative Pattern Cutting, Central St Martins College of Art & Design, 2005; BA (Hons) Theatre: Design for Performance, Central St Martins College of Art & Design, London, 2003; Foundation Art and Design, Central St Martins College of Art & Design, London, 2001
  • Experience

  • Design Assistant: Couture, Vivienne Westwood, London, 2007–8; Creative Pattern Cutter, Elizabeth Emanuel, London, 2006–7; Design Assistant, Nigel Preston-Knight, France, 2005–6; Set Design/Visual Merchandising for European stores, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Madrid, Spain, 2004–6
  • Awards

  • First prize, Fashion Womenswear, Atout Fil 20th Anniversary Prize and Archive Prize, 2005