Collection by Amy Holden, Birmingham City University

Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) 2012 images by Lin Vitali

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Amy Holden, Birmingham City University, presents collection at GFW2012

Amy Holden's collection explored warm colours, heavy fringing and glossy laser cut leathers. The collection is wearable, elegant and radiates Native American influences.

Catwalk Images of Amy Holden's Collection

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