Illustrator Martin Kingdom works on his artwork for the forthcoming Hair exhibition in the Fashion Space Gallery.
BA (Hons) Fashion Photography alumnus Lukas Renlund is currently showing his work at the Vyner Street Gallery in the East End of London. The show will run from 27 June to 5 July. Here’s a sneak preview:
When graduating last summer, Lukas created a profile on Showtime which over the past year has helped him launch his career. Browse Showtime profiles.
Last night the fashion industry were out in force to celebrate the book launch of Jaeger 125, written by LCF MA Fashion Curation Course Directors Judith Clark and Amy de la Haye. Guests included LCF alumnus Harold Tillman (Chairman of the British Fashion Council and Chairman of Jaeger), Belinda Earl (Jaeger’s Group Chief Executive) Beatrix Ong, Lulu Guinness, Daisy de Villeneuve, Maria Grachvogel, Peter York and Alexandra Shulman. The party took place in the new Jaeger 125 exhibition in the Fashion Space Gallery which is open to the public until Friday 29 May 2009.
Beatrix Ong (left) and Maria Grachvogel.
Belinda Earl with Peter York and Alexandra Shulman.
Lulu Guinness with Daisy de Villeneuve and Harold Tillman.


The star attraction at The Looking Glass, our 2008 Graduate Exhibition, was the interactive display in the Rootstein Hopkins Space. As last year, each graduating student had a special card printed and arranged on shelves by course. Visitors to the show chose cards from the racks and placed them on the interactive tables to a view more work by a given student.



Putting up the Join Me exhibition in the Fashion Space Gallery at John Prince’s Street. The show presents the different courses on offer at LCF and ties in with the Through the Looking Glass Graduate Exhibition that opens on 2 July. Between 2 – 11 July students will be on hand to discuss courses, accommodation and life at the College with prospective students and visitors.



Shots of a new exhibition going up in the Fashion Space Gallery, John Prince’s St. State of Independenz explores India’s struggle for independence and showcases work from LCF students as well as leading lights from the South Asian art scene.



Designer Helen Storey is currently in residence in the Fashion Space Gallery at John Prince’s Street. She and her team are creating the special disappearing dresses that are to appear in installations around the country over the coming months. (Photos: Alex Maguire).
The College’s latest exhibition, Wonderland, blends art and science. In the foyer of our John Prince’s Street site, a dress is gradually being lowered into a vat of water – and dissolving.


The completed installation.

Close up of the chemically fabricated dress dissolving in water. (Photos: Alex Maguire).
Images from the completed London College of Fashion MA Show installation at the Royal Academy of Arts.

Sonic-welded PVC Macintosh coat with pencil skirt & bustier (Katherine Farish, MA Fashion Design Technology).

Looking into Michael Verity’s installation for MA Fashion Photography.

Visitors to the show watching a slideshow for MA Strategic Fashion Marketing, MA Design Management and MA Fashion Journalism.



Students on the MA Fashion Design Technology course dress mannequins with their creations in readiness for the forthcoming MA Show at the Royal Academy of Arts.

LCF exhibitions manager Belinda May puts the finishing touches to Adam Murray’s photographic display, entitled ‘We Alone are the People’.






















