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Charlotte Stevens
Fashion & Textile Design BA Hons

University of the West of England Bristol

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Textiles - Print / Textiles: Fashion/Interiors / Textiles for Fashion

My location: Bristol, United Kingdom

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University of the West of England Bristol

Charlotte Stevens

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First Name: Charlotte

Last Name: Stevens

University / College: University of the West of England Bristol

Course / Program: Fashion & Textile Design BA Hons

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Textiles - Print / Textiles: Fashion/Interiors / Textiles for Fashion

My Location: Bristol, United Kingdom

About

I'm a textile and fashion print designer with a bold, graphic approach using geometric forms and patterns. My work draws strong influence from football culture and its visual language, structure, and symbolism. I explore the crossover of sport and style, using clean lines, sharp contrasts, and rhythmic repetition to create impactful, wearable designs. Having achieved a Level 4 Interior Design and Decoration certification, and graduating in 2025 with a BA in Fashion Textiles, I hope to design; digital or hand drawn prints for a fashion brand. 

Inspired by the beautiful colour palettes of David Hockney, the architectural forms of football pitches and their building as well as interiors, the collection juxtaposes sport and self-expression. The designs reflect the energy of stadium environments, capturing geometric compositions and architectural perspectives through a vivid interplay of bright red, blue, soft yellow, and purple. By reinterpreting traditionally masculine sporting spaces through a queer brighter lens, the collection challenges traditional football prints, turning stadium aesthetics into statements of inclusivity and bold self-expression. The striking compositions merge sharp architectural lines with playful abstraction, transforming fields into vibrant landscapes of multiple possibility. This collection is more than just fabric, it challenges a visual dialogue between culture and freedom, tradition and transformation. Through colour, texture, and form, it reimagines the joining of sport and identity in the modern world, creating a powerful stylish statement.

Competitions
TEX+ 2025

TEX+ 2025