Commonwealth Fashion Education Initiative
The initiative, in collaboration with Caramel Rock, focuses on enhancing fashion education and cultivating essential professional skills among students from diverse backgrounds.
Participants explored the intersection of traditional fashion and cutting-edge technology.
Discover how emerging designers, technologists, and innovators in this year's competition blur the lines between the physical and digital realms while redefining how we experience fashion in a tech-driven world.
Commonwealth Banner The Students (2024-09-12) by Caramel RockCommonwealth Fashion Council
Spotlight on Talent
The Commonwealth Fashion Council and Caramel Rock are proud to recognize the exceptional work of participants in this year's Commonwealth Fashion Council competition.
Adam Parry Davies
His dedication to nature and flowers, particularly violets, is evident in the intricate patterns he creates from his drawings. Adam's artistic vision and commitment to sustainability shine through in his beautiful and thoughtful designs.
Ayesha Nawaz
As a student enrolled in the BTEC Level 2 Certificate, Ayesha addressed the critical issue of forced marriage, particularly in countries like her own, Pakistan. Her powerful designs and thoughtful approach highlight the importance of stopping this practice.
Advocating for Social Change Through Fashion
Ayesha's work not only showcases her talent but also her commitment to using fashion as a force for good.
Helen Gebreab
Helen, through her participation, has significantly enhanced her skills and learned valuable new concepts.
"Working and learning about mind mapping really helped me to gather all my thoughts and organize them....This task was interesting for me because I learned how powerful pictures are in expressing a thought." - Helen Gebreab
Exploring Motion - A Journey of Learning and Growth
Helen's dedication to exploring and expressing the concept of movement through her designs, along with her commitment to personal and professional growth, truly exemplifies the spirit of innovation and learning within the fashion industry.
Ian Mikardo School
Brandon and Kanye from Ian Mikardo School have made notable strides in the field of shoe design. Their work focuses on designing unique pairs of trainers and experimenting with various patterns, which they have tested using 3D tools.
Innovating Footwear Design with 3D Technology
Brandon and Kanye's use of 3D technology demonstrates their technical skills and ability to integrate modern tools into the fashion industry.
Jasmine Norton Hayes
Jasmine's focus on two mind maps—one on organizational skills and the other on the theme of movement—demonstrates her commitment to both personal and creative growth. Through the creation of a movement moodboard and mind map, Jasmine exercised her creativity.
Resilience, Determination, and Innovation in Fashion
Jasmine's journey reflects her resilience and determination to excel in the fashion industry, embodying the spirit of innovation and learning.
Leo Reeves
Throughout Unit AD8, Leo embarked on a journey of exploration and innovation in garment design, beginning with a drape inspired by designer Craig Green's Fall 2020 collection.
The unit involved a comprehensive process of researching, generating ideas, creating collages, drawing designs, draping, experimenting with fabric manipulation, and producing a toile of the final garment.
Innovating Garment Design Through Creative Draping
Leo recognized that brainstorming ideas through draping on the mannequin was a highly effective technique for him. Considering it was his first time integrating all learned elements into a complete final toile, he viewed this experience as a solid starting point.
Parwinder Kaur
In Unit AD5, Parwinder undertook the task of creating print artwork for Liberty London’s accessories collection, where she explored a variety of techniques to bring her designs to life.
Parwinder's design journey included creating collages, drawing designs, draping on the stand, experimenting with fabric manipulation, and making a toile of her final design. Despite finding the process stressful at times, she paid close attention to detail and delivered a well-crafted final piece. Her approach evolved through continuous experimentation and learning, resulting in a final print design inspired by Liberty’s I Dreamt of Roses.
A Journey of Artistic Growth and Dedication in Design
Parwinder's dedication to refining her design process step by step led to a final product that reflects her growth as an artist. Her journey in Unit AD5 highlights her resilience, creativity, and commitment to producing artful and thoughtful designs
Rafiat Mojirade
Rafiat's project involved creating floral print patterns using a combination of stencils and potato block printing, showcasing her innovative approach and creative skillset.
Further pushing her creative boundaries, Rafiat combined both techniques—potato block printing and stenciling—on various fabrics. She experimented with layering, overlapping stencils, and creating unique compositions that brought her floral designs to life. Her color palette included vibrant blues, yellows, pinks, and greens, which she used to create striking and dynamic prints.
Innovating Floral Prints with Mixed Techniques
Rafiat's dedication to perfecting her craft is evident in her final collection of floral prints, which reflect her ability to blend different methods into cohesive and visually appealing designs.
Reema Alghizzi
Reema's project focused on the renowned brand Liberty London, where she delved into its rich history and design philosophy to create an original floral print pattern, which she ultimately applied to a final product—a beautifully crafted bag.
Reema's journey began with extensive research into Liberty London, studying its iconic patterns and design elements. Inspired by her findings, she embarked on creating her own floral print. Initially, Reema sketched her pattern by hand, experimenting with various compositions and color schemes. Her design process involved meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that her print would align with Liberty London's esteemed aesthetic.
Merging Tradition and Technology in Floral Prints
Reema transformed her physical pattern into a digital masterpiece, experimenting with different digital tools and techniques to enhance the floral elements. By blending hand-drawn methods with digital technologies, Reema created a seamless and sophisticated floral pattern.
Sylvia Luka
Sylvia's project not only explored the dynamic concept
of movement but also significantly improved her organizational skills through the use of mind maps and mood boards.
Sylvia began her project by creating a mind map, which served as a crucial tool in organizing her thoughts and ideas. This approach helped her break down the concept of movement into manageable segments, allowing her to focus on specific aspects such as direction, flow, and rhythm.
Organization and Creativity Through the Theme of Movement
Sylvia Luka's work on the theme of "Movement" demonstrates her potential and commitment to the fashion industry. Her innovative use of organizational tools, combined with her creative exploration of movement, has resulted in a project that showcases her talent and dedication.
Zachtchi Brent Rebollos
His project, inspired by Craig Green's designs, provided Zachtchi with an invaluable learning experience that further developed his skills and deepened his understanding of garment construction.
Zachtchi described his journey as being divided into two distinct phases: development and construction. During the development phase, including research, creating collages, and developing moodboards, Zachtchi felt confident and efficient. His prior experience had equipped him with effective methods and a steady pace, making this stage of the project smooth and enjoyable.
Mastering Garment Construction and Embracing Mistakes
Zachtchi's dedication to mastering garment construction was evident as he trained his mind to handle multiple panels and refined his approach to sewing. Although the process was challenging, he appreciated the insights gained from his mistakes.
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