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Fameo Unveils Bridal Jewellery 2008 Debut Collections

Fameo, a well established online British jeweller expanded their online offerings to include two high-end bridal jewellery collections - Tsarina and Imperial Wedding, which are finalists in the UK Jewellery Awards 2008 and chosen for the event Catwalk Show. Both jewellery collections are a unique series of fine jewellery pieces, which includes an ensemble of special heirloom quality bracelets, earrings, necklaces and pendants.

The Tsarina collection features the finest quality pearls that are captured inside gold cages and diamonds adorn the egg-shape enclosures. The jewellery designer team at Fameo said, “This range is symbolic and designed in mind of Tsarina Alexandra’s life, where the pearl represents the last Empress of Russia and the golden cage represents her life in confinement and the diamonds represent her family and what they meant to her.” The intricate and luxurious design of the collection inspires excitement and confidence every bride deserves to have on her special day. The Tsarina collection ranges in price from GBP 385.00 to GBP 4000.00. Read more

Gladiator chic hits the catwalk at student fashion show

Gladiator-inspired womenswear made from moulded plastic, ‘circus freak’ dresses, and an all- organic collection inspired by nature, are just some of what’s on the catwalk at Salford University’s graduate fashion show at Manchester Town Hall on Thursday 29 May.

Industry name, Nick Crook, editor of Menswear Buyer magazine will be hosting the shows adding his expert input to the event. The cutting edge designs are being shown off by professionally styled models, with hair by Tony and Guy and make-up by the Body Shop.

Course Leader, Bashir Aswat, said: “We are very excited about the upcoming show. The students have been working really hard putting the finishing touches to their latest outfits. There is some amazing work on display - taking inspiration from roman armour and even circus costumes.”

The shows promise to be of a very high standard - with some of the students already having worked for top British designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Margaret Howell.

The Town Hall fashion shows are the only chance to see the student’s latest creations before they head off to catwalk shows in London at Graduate Fashion Week on 8 June - which is widely regarded as a showcase for the very best graduate fashion design talent in the UK.

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