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lydia Grey
Textiles BA Hons

Arts University Bournemouth

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Textiles for Fashion / Textiles - Print/Embroidery

My location: Leicester, United Kingdom

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Arts University Bournemouth

lydia Grey

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First Name: lydia

Last Name: Grey

University / College: Arts University Bournemouth

Course / Program: Textiles BA Hons

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Textiles for Fashion / Textiles - Print/Embroidery

My Location: Leicester, United Kingdom

About

Multi-disciplinary textile designer for high-end, bespoke fashion with specialism in digital print and embroidery design plus a strong interest and knowledge of the modern luxury fashion industry. With my work inspired predominantly by my love for colour and material, there’s an underlying continual inspiration from the moments of joy I experience within my surroundings day to day, predominantly within the natural world. I aim to bring optimism to contemporary fashion with my expressive designs and vibrant use of colour and material. My designs are predominantly composed of my unique hand-rendered approach to illustration that captures my creative enthusiasm.

'Somewhere in Northern Italy' was inspired by Luca Guadignino's 2017 film 'Call me by your name.' Set in scenic northern Italy, the film centres strongly around the Italian summer countryside and love. I was inspired by my adoration of the visuals and feeling of love in the film and my trip to the filming locations in Crema, Italy. I also drew inspiration from my Aunt's home in rural France and the summer I spent there the year I produced the project to contribute my personal experience of love within the beautiful European countryside in summertime. My painting and drawing was inspired by French impressionists such as Cezanne and Roal Dufy with the project focusing on capturing the natural textures and lyrical brushstrokes within my painting and drawing style through my specialist processes of digital print and CAD embroidery. These processes combine to create a coherent collection of fashion fabrics inspired by traditional impressionist paintings with a contemporary use of colour, application and technique for high-end luxury appeal in Spring/Summer 2024/2025 womenswear collections.

Competitions
TEX+ 2024

TEX+ 2024