Lockdown has been an opportunity to stay home for many of us and for me particularly a great way to find treasures at home. Photos are my biggest treasure! I found this picture of me taken in 2001 when I was studying pattern cutting during my Foundation Course in Art and Design at London College of Fashion . I was living in a flat share with two taxi drivers and another lodger in Kings Cross, in central London ( at the time not the best part of Central London though 😅). In this photo, I look so happy and was modelling my latest creation - we might have been given some scrap fabric project!- I still remember being so proud of my no-way-forgiving-nothing-at-all kind of top which I was modelling as some kind of haute couture piece just come out of a chic couturier studio... it always made me so happy to make things as it still does, which is why I do what I do! Although my knitwear is definitely more forgiving 😎 📷photo by @belcaro.mauro @lcflondon_ . . . . . #forgivingfabrics #walkingdownmemorylane #year2001 #lcf #londoncollegeoffashion #foundationcourse #20yearsago #happy #denimstyle #patterncutting #universityoftheartslondon #fashionmenswear #londonlife (at London College of Fashion) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMC6rq0lG7n/?igshid=onrtv1xzq0g7














