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Fashion Design

The official fashion degree opens you the door to a creative sector in continuous evolution with big laboral possibilities on a international or national level. By getting in you will know the history of art, street and runway trends and analyse them to getting on your own way. You will create illustrations, pictures, patter and a lot of things. What do you waiting for?

Coordinator: Evelin Martínez

Evelin grew up between clothes and sewing machines. Even though she always wanted to become a fashion designer, her academic formation began by studying arts, and later she went to Madrid, where she studied the fashion degree. She even got to work in London for marks as Alexander McQueen and came back to Madrid until she decided to create her own mark in Granada.

Today, she is coordinator and teach in our school. For she it was a challenge but it has become in a rich experience which bring to her memories of the time she was a student.  

 

Shunga / Marta Yañez

"Shunga is a collection inspired in the japanese xylography and stamping of the XIX century. It represents the most innovator japanese style, wearing fluids, embroidering, painting by hand with colour and, flats painting to its clothes."

Caprich / Lucía Rodríguez

"My collection is inspired on Gaudí and his architectonic craft. It fuses architecture with nature. The garment takes organics forms to creating stiffness volumes which it transmits the movement with bright colours, overcharged decoration and floral and vegetables motifs."   

Biomechanic / Elena Funes

"My collection is inspired on the infernal, nightmares and the biomechanic. It fuses the machine with the organic, exploring a demonic universe with a estrange air. It is overcharged with tentacles of structures which comes in and out the human body."

Hidden Beauty / Araceli Andújar

"Hidden Beauty is a collection inspired on the aurea proportion. It represents concepts as equality and beauty."

 

Muharib / María Morales

"Muharib is a collection inspired on bereberes, a nomadic people with unknown origins. Muharib (From the Arab "warrior") evokes the rife pain of the time, the misfortune of the fight, fusing with the principal characteristics and elements of the bereber women of the moment. The symbolic facial tattoos with henna, the ethnic embroideries and its brights coloured accessories. With the desert as a common point it helps to create silhouettes, movements and textures."

 

Legeremens / Marina Sánchez

"It's about a collection inspired in a fantastic universe of the books sage "Harry Potter", specially in one of the most important plots, "Horrocruxes".

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