FAD Competition 2014

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Rhiannon Wakefield has been the first menswear finalist to win the FAD Competition since 2001, presented to the industry and a judging panel at Fashion Scout during London Fashion Week. For this years brief, the young designers were asked to create two outfits inspired by the five senses: sight, sound, smell and taste. Over 100 students submitted their work from Universities nationwide including LCF, Edinburgh School of Art and Middlesex University. But only one could win the top prize, and Rhiannon's work startled FAD's industry panel, with a collection inspired by Debussy's prelude "La Cath

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