Thursday 8 January 2015

Back Stage Gossip!

We are starting our mock ups for the event.
We have decided to give the very lucky VIP's all a gift pack, this is what we have thought off so far, but shhhh keep it a secret! You're not allowed to see the contents, this is a surprise, so keep your noses out!



Wednesday 17 December 2014

Designer: Emilie

Designer: Emilie
Collection: Cut Out
Number: 07849333756
Email: emilie@yahoo.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/emilie
Twitter:www.twitter.com/emilie

Emilie's inspiration for her collection was shapes. As we can see the cut outs in the dress are odd shaped with tight, figure hugging material it looks great on anyone. We love this look and we love the way the model looks in it (slightly jealous).







Designer: Edward

Designer: Edward
Collection: Pretty Pinks
Number: 07542299213
Email: e-edward@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/edward
Twitter:www.twitter.com/edward

Edward's collection is based on the pinks of his life. The colour pink signifies the lust, power passion of red but with the purity and openness of white. This is portrayed within his collection, soft, floaty materials but with sexy side splits and cut outs make it slightly riskey. Perfect for a night time look, we can see these hitting the high street soon! 












Designer: Georgia May

Designer: Georgia May
Collection: Black & White
Number: 07588245690
Email: gerogia-may@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/georgiamay
Twitter:www.twitter.com/georgiamay

Georgia's collection is based on the world in black and white, with a collection including a white dress with cutout fishnet style sections on the arms, waist and legs, this dress is sexy in a classy way, also the collection entails a black strappy, cross over jumpsuit, elasticated waist and straight trousers. We love this collection and we are sure everyone in the industry will too.







Introduction to the University of Northampton

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As the first blog post we thought we would introduce you to the University of Northampton (UoN). 

Education has an extensive history in Northampton dating back to the 13th century whilst the University of Northampton has evolved from the beginning of the 20th century.
1924
Northampton Technical College was established. The St George's Avenue building was opened by the Duke and Duchess of York in 1932. The School of Art opened in 1937.
1972
Margaret Thatcher opened the College of Education at Park Campus in 1972.
1975
Nene College was formed from the amalgamation of the College of Education, College of Technology and College of Art.
1992
Nene College transferred its further education provision to further education colleges in Northamptonshire and focused on higher education.
1993
Nene College incorporated St Andrew's School of Occupational Therapy and was granted undergraduate degree awarding powers.
1994
The Leathersellers College in London was integrated into Nene College.
1997
Sir Gordon Roberts College of Nursing and Midwifery was also incorporated into Nene College.
1999
Nene College became University College Northampton.
2005
The University of Northampton was established, having been awarded full university status and research degree awarding powers.