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Lauren Brady
Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear BA Hons

London College of Fashion UAL

Graduates: 2003

Specialisms: Menswear / Fashion Technology / Illustration

My location: London, United Kingdom

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London College of Fashion UAL

Lauren Brady

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First Name: Lauren

Last Name: Brady

University / College: London College of Fashion UAL

Course / Program: Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear BA Hons

Graduates: 2003

Specialisms: Menswear / Fashion Technology / Illustration

My Location: London, United Kingdom

About

An open-minded , focused and adaptable graduate from London college of fashion. With an enthusiastic outlook and a BA (hons) in fashion design and technology menswear.My work reflects and focuses on client needs, taking a responsible and caring approach to design.The latest collection "Cairn: A mountain ahead"-Fitting into a world not designed for them is a consistent concern for the neurodivergent community, and although this issues discussion may focus on the workplace, the education system. Other systems and subtle “norms” within our culture, such as the lack of sensory aware accessible stylishclothing, have a knock-on effect to the quality of daily life. With specific attention to ADHD individuals the collections aim is to provide an aid and tool against the constant stimulation of the world. This will be achieved through three angles.1- Not adding to the struggle, through sensory sensitively informed choices. 2-Utilising meditative Play through textile placement to aid under stimulation.3- Prioritising the user experience and garment functionality, to limit frustrations.

The itchy Jumper

Specialisms:

Menswear

Inspired by the value of rope within traditional east London docklands industry and the modern value of rope within the combat sports used by many men as a form of therapy and stress relief. The collection modernises and combines traditional macramé craft processes with muay boran hand wrapping techniques. Featuring silhouettes inspired by boxing attire