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The 'MISS' in Miss Winn-Jones

Isabelle Winn-Jones

My Name is Isabelle and I am a 2024 graduate from the BA (hons) Fashion Design and Technology: Womenswear course at LCF.

I have spent the last 3 years at LCF developing an extended skill set within womenswear fashion design, enhancing a key understanding into the subject and realising my personal aesthetic and design approach. For my graduate collection I worked with the company YKK to produce Look 1 - Zip Dress, exhibited in the London Based showroom.

My Name is Isabelle and I am a 2024 graduate from the BA (hons) Fashion Design and Technology: Wo...

A collection that embodies how Miss Winn Jones missed the point. This collection aims to explore the art of misunderstanding and how functioning parts of our everyday clothes can be reinvented within a paradox of confusion amongst cohesion.

Embracing a concept that traditionally misses the point, the 'MISS' in Miss Winn-Jones aims to explore the power of reinterpretation and how at first the function may seem to have been missed, but has actually been reinvented in a completely new way.

Extracting research within her own persona and confusion between juxtaposing parts of life, Miss Winn-Jones has reimagined purpose in a new context with this collection.

Final work

The ‘MISS’ in Miss Winn-Jones

Isabelle Winn-Jones: Graduate Collection Filmed and photographed around Shoreditch, London

look 1: Zip Dress - Funded and exhibited by YKK (Catwalk look)

Look 1:

A floor length dress completely constructed by zips only. Three different lengths to form the fit and shape of the dress, using four colour-ways placed and sewn by hand for the colour arrangement to create a false shadow on the garment.

Look 2: Lace-up Bomber Jacket, Mesh Jeans and Glove Hoodie

Re-inventing the original jean using red power mesh and pink decorative stitching with hardware, along with inserting hook and eye detailing into a grey bomber jacket to feature lace up detailing and a hoodie layer extending the sleeves into full gloves.

Look 3: Metal Mini Dress and Wetrobe (catwalk look)

look 3:

a Mini dress constructed from D rings, and ribbon, combining both trims to construct a full garment, reinventing the original purpose and supporting the structure with a power mesh under garment.

paired with a Pink PVC 'Wetrobe', taking inspiration from the original Dry-robe and redesigned with fabrication to achieve the opposite function of the original coat.

Research and process

The Key Research

Primary and secondary research imagery - navigating the key design narrative for the collection.

Reimagining Functions, in both art Research and Primary Sampling, redefining the use of trims that have an original purpose.

Who is Miss Winn-Jones

Using Primary research from personal aspects of my own life to navigate design aesthetic, the collection is deeply rooted in parts of my life outside of fashion.

Through extensive primary imagery and the engagement with archetypes used to develop the collection that is rooted in my persona, my collection is aimed at those who are not defined to one thing, but have multiple loves that may seem confusing at first, but challenge the norm in unconventional ways.

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The 'MISS' in Miss Winn-Jones

A collection that embodies how Miss Winn Jones missed the point. This collection aims to explore the art of misunderstanding and how functioning parts of our everyday clothes can be reinvented within a paradox of confusion amongst cohesion.Embracing a concept that tradi...

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