We’ve teamed up with British designer Louise Gray to offer two InStyle
readers this statement T-Shirt! Louise Gray was one of the stand-out
fashion week designers showing at this season London Fashion Week.
Heralded as Britain’s “one to watch” each season, her fashion week shows
just get bigger each season and she certainly doesn’t disappoint when
her fashion week collections storm the Catwalk. InStyle has joined
forces with the fashion industry Louise Gray originals, two exclusive
U.S. cotton T-Shirts! This season, COTTON USA has continued its
commitment to supporting up-and-coming designers by sponsoring Louise
Gray’s autumn/winter 2012 catwalk show for a record fourth season,
highlighting the ongoing prominence of U.S. cotton within the fashion
industry. The COTTON USA Mark is an Read more…
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London's LOUISE GRAY Sparkling RTW Show
Louise Gray is a hand embroiderer who first studied at The Glasgow School of Art and went on to graduate with an MA from Central Saint Martins College in London. Immediately following her graduation she was selected by Fashion East, and showed three seasons there.
Louise has spent the last three seasons building a label based on brightly hued, boldly textured garments whose shapes are simple and where movement and embellishment take center stage. Employing a wide range of materials nothing is quite what it seems in Gray's work. Contrast is key and Gray reworks traditional stitches and embroidery techniques to create modern folk details and trompe l'eoile effects.
Louise has spent the last three seasons building a label based on brightly hued, boldly textured garments whose shapes are simple and where movement and embellishment take center stage. Employing a wide range of materials nothing is quite what it seems in Gray's work. Contrast is key and Gray reworks traditional stitches and embroidery techniques to create modern folk details and trompe l'eoile effects.
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