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Amber Edmunds
ba (hons) costume design and practice

Birmingham City University

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Costume Design - Stage Screen Dance / Sustainable Fashion/Textiles / Fashion Illustration

My location: Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Birmingham City University

Amber Edmunds

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First Name: Amber

Last Name: Edmunds

University / College: Birmingham City University

Course / Program: ba (hons) costume design and practice

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Costume Design - Stage Screen Dance / Sustainable Fashion/Textiles / Fashion Illustration

My Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom

Website: Click To See Website

About

 As a designer, I am constantly inspired by music, my best creative projects have been influenced by music in one way or another, and my graduate collection is no different. I am an experimental creative, I enjoy challenging myself with the designs I come up with and the way I bring them to life, for costumes I use creative pattern cutting and work with me model or mannequin measurements, the shape of the panel piece and pattern paper to draw out the shapes, before toiling in a fabric as close to the real material as possible. This is often a trial-and-error method, however it’s the most interesting, challenging and exciting way of working for me because it’s like putting together a giant puzzle with a lot of maths. This does sometimes mean that I end up with multiple variations of the same panel piece, however, all of those extra panels and scrap pieces of fabric get sewn together with the rest of the deadstock, second hand or scrap fabrics to create the fabric for the final costume. 

The history of the priory theatre

final major project for my art and design foundation year. My chosen context was the History of the Priory Theatre- A small theatre I was a member of at the time of this project. I created two pantomime dame style costumes inspired by the fire that happened at the theatre in 1976. the final work was displayed in an exhibition set up which was open to the public.