
Karlie Symone Whitehead has just completed a Fashion BA at the
University of Central Lancashire. She showed her feminine collection of pastel knitted dresses last week as part of Graduate Fashion Week and we caught up with her to find out about her inspiration and future plans.
- What was the inspiration behind your collection.

Another trend to emerge at this years
Graduate Fashion Week was the penchant for navy blue. The shade started to emerge last season in time for the party season but it seems we will be awash with the shade by next Spring. I for one am pleased by the trend.

If you're not interested in the "latest upcoming designer" element of
Graduate Fashion Week then it's a great way to get a sneak preview of the trends for Autumn/Winter. Although the established designers presented their Autumn/Winter collections in February at various fashion capitals around the globe, its easy to forget what was actually on show. So this week provided a quick reminder of the things that are sure to be rocking our wardrobes in just a few months.

Last week
we announced that ASOS would be selling a few select graduate pieces from today, and here they are. The limited edition pieces were made by students from the
London College of Fashion. Only one of each piece was made so they're sure to sell out pretty fast.
I've fallen for these
floral trousers by Sandra Rojo (£90).
Graduate Fashion Week: Gala Show – And so Graduate Fashion Week is over for another year as the graduates go off in to the fashion design world and attempt to make their mark. There has been some exceptional talent on show this year so even being shortlisted is a tremendous honour. Caryn Franklin hosted the awards with three main prizes up for grabs, the River Island Gold Award, Zandra Rhodes Catwalk Textiles Award and the Pringle of Scotland Visionary Knitwear Award.

Pixie Geldof was the face of this year's
Graduate Fashion Week so it's no surprise that she attended last night's gala awarding the best graduates at this years show. She wore a strapless lace prom dress with a pair of shoots (shoe-boots) and her classic short peroxide hair (it seems to be freshly dyed!) What do you think of her style?
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And so Graduate Fashion Week is over for another year as the graduates go off in to the fashion design world and attempt to make their mark. There has been some exceptional talent on show this year so even being shortlisted is a tremendous honour. Caryn Franklin hosted the awards with three main prizes up for grabs, the River Island Gold Award, Zandra Rhodes Catwalk Textiles Award and the Pringle of Scotland Visionary Knitwear Award.
Graduate Fashion Week 2008: Epsom – UCCA Epsom opened the final day of Graduate Fashion Week. This college has been churning out high quality students for many years and the show was not short on support this year. There was a good balance of mens and womenswear and many interesting techniques were applied.