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Christina Ford
Fashion Design BA

Leeds Beckett University

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Fashion Photography / Atelier - Pattern Cutting / Sustainable Fashion/Textiles

My location: London, United Kingdom

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Leeds Beckett University

Christina Ford

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First Name: Christina

Last Name: Ford

University / College: Leeds Beckett University

Course / Program: Fashion Design BA

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Fashion Photography / Atelier - Pattern Cutting / Sustainable Fashion/Textiles

My Location: London, United Kingdom

About

Originally from Manchester, I am a fashion creative working in photographer and design, with a keen interest in dance and music! Currently based in London, I am working as a product photographer and creative marketer within the luxury fashion industry.I have undertaken placements in London and the South of France as a fashion design intern, gaining further insight to the industry and to pinpoint how I want to contribute to the industry. Sustainability and creativity have always been a priority - pushing towards staple wardrobe pieces that can be re worn and restyled across high-end streetwear looks. I have explored photography with other creative individuals looking to collaborate, from fashion photography to dance & movement shots - focusing in on editorial shoots where I can really portray the intention of the project and a sense of personality. Through my internship positions and experience I have developed a number of skills which have prepared me well to jump into each every part of the design process from pattern drafting and client alterations for the perfect fit, to styling and dressing at seasonal shoots. Having had the opportunity to stay with family in France for my experience as a design assistant, I look forward to any further international opportunities that may come my way.

Photographing LSCD graduate Georgia Collier of Emergence dance company - exploring the boundaries and capabilities of her movement in the bliss of an empty studio. They say three is a crowd, so I wanted to capture the eternal company of one with our own selves - shooting Georgia from the perspective of an invisible observer so she could improvise and bask in her own personal connection with her surroundings. Catching Georgia when she was so disconnected from peering eyes gave this project the 'Marilyn moment' I didn't know I was looking for...