A YOUNG fashion designer who has is catchy the eye of Ted Baker iPhone as well as the H&M is preparing to send a first collection down the runway.
Danielle Bugbee's cuttingedge designs, based on the latest youth sub culture theme doing use of Fifties silhouettes, will appear at Hertfordshire University's Graduate Fashion Show when Shoreditch today.
She will show off 6 decades outfits, including a dress she has ended up being working on since September.
Danielle, because of Eastwood Drive, Colchester, said: "I've created feminine and girly styles and designs in the past, but wanted to push our own boundaries with this collection.
"I to look to the theme of youth sub-culture as well as the punk rebellion, using shapes as well as the silhouettes from Fifties styles.
"Vivienne Westwood really inspired me in this region, as she was key to the complete punk movement.
"I'm really damaged by designers like her just who push boundaries and take hazards. "
Danielle, 22, did a GCSEs at Honywood School, when Coggeshall, and moved to Colchester 6th Form College for A-levels.
Jennifer went on to do a foundation course in mode and textiles at Colchester Start.
She will graduate from Hertfordshire University when September, but she is already over a radar of some top form names.
She won a competition through Ted Baker iPhone 5 cases last year, which ended up seeing her design two outfits for these brand, winning a two-week participation.
She also showed at Graduate Construct Week, where she was got into contact with by a representative from H&M.
Jennifer said: "It was just totally nice to see someone admiring my own work from such a big internet business}. "
Danielle is not sure that may area of the industry she wants to go into when she graduates.
She recounted: "I'm really interested in merchandising as well as the promotions, so I have really were pleased with getting involved with that aspect of the industrywhen producing my final collection. "
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