Wearable art: where craft meets fashion – in pictures
A wearable piece by 3D designer Yvette Estelle Jeffrey, whose work is inspired by couture fashion and theatrical costume.Photograph: FashionedFloral Headdress by Sahar Freemantle.Photograph: FashionedEnchanted Forest by Sahar Freemantle.Photograph: Fashioned
Rings by jewellery designer Sophie Thomas, who completed both her MA in Design and BA in Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins.Photograph: FashionedOrange, black and white Corian ring by jewellery designer Sophie Thomas.Photograph: FashionedPolyhedra Brooch by jewellery designer Monique Daniels, made from powder-coated stainless steel. Photograph: FashionedOval pebble pendant by Michelle Fernandez Oval, who specialises in sculptural jewellery.Photograph: FashionedA architectural neckpiece by Lilia Milpetrova, whose self-styled 'sculptures to wear' aim to bring accessories and art closer together.Photograph: FashionedNeon Crane by Katie Brown, a scarf digitally printed with a design of the cranes of Belfast harbour.Photograph: FashionedHand-crocheted nylon neckpiece by Grace Hamilton Kingukuripu.Photograph: FashionedAn architectural piece from House of Flora line, Ping Pong.Photograph: FashionedThree-strand neon necklace by Emma Calvert, crafted from ribbon and silver.Photograph: FashionedEliza by Hetty Rose, who graduated from the London College of Fashion with a degree in footwear design and development.Photograph: Andrew Porter/FashionedTrina Earrings by Ciara Bowles, made from powder-coated aluminium, leather, suede, chenille fabric and silver.Photograph: Aleksandra Kocela/FashionedBlue Necklace, a wearable sculpture by Bridget Harvey.Photograph: FashionedRose handbag by Bailey Tomlin, which featured in a Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition in 2013.Photograph: Andra Nelki/FashionedTurner pendant by Amy Keeper, made from gold vermiel and rock crystal.Photograph: Juliet Sheath/Fashioned
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