2016 MA Womenswear catwalk show at London College of Fashion

London College of Fashion is going to host its annual MA Womenswear catwalk show at Royal College of Surgeons on Thursday, February 18, 2016.

The show, which is part of LCF's MA16 graduate season, will feature collections by ten graduates from the MA Fashion Design Technology Womenswear course - Pelin Isildak, Lauren Lake, Yiru Sui, Alexandru Tunsu, Zhixian Wang, Ning Xu, Ywaen Qian, Kirim Yun, Desiree Slabik and Ysabel Lee.


2016 MA Womenswear catwalk show at London College of Fashion
A design by Zhixian Wang - a graduate from LCF MA16
Fashion Design Technology Womenswear course


'Our MA Womenswear course continues from strength to strength and by holding our LCFMA16 show ahead of LFW it gives us the opportunity to profile the graduate's collections at a time when the fashion industry is looking to London', said Professor Frances Corner OBE, Pro-Vice Chancellor of UAL and Head of London College of Fashion.

The MA Fashion Design Technology Womenswear course runs for 15 months and has an international reputation for nurturing talent and developing directional womenswear designers whose cutting-edge fashion influence the future of the industry.

The annual MA Womenswear catwalk show will be live streamed at the LCF's website (www.arts.ac.uk/fashion/)

You can also visit the #LCFMA16 exhibition, held February 17-20, 2016.


Stay with us for LCFMA16 Womenswear preview and short interviews with the designers!


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