International Embroidery Conference and Prize Giving 2008.  Hosted by the London College of Fashion in association with Hand and Lock. World's finest provider of hand embroidery since 1767


Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery International Conference & Prize Giving

The London College of Fashion
20 John Princes Street
London W1G 0BJ
Just off Oxford Street by British Home Stores, at Oxford Circus.

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About the London College of Fashion

London College of Fashion is a unique centre of learning. With an international reputation for fashion education, London College of Fashion offers an unparalleled range of courses for students; from fashion design and technology, management and marketing to communication, promotion and image creation. The college's emphasis lies firmly on professionalism and aiming to create an inspiring and instructive learning environment for students.
Fashion is an international language. This outlook is reflected in the high number of international students that come to the college. This is further enhanced by the many academic links with colleges across the world. UK and European students are also encouraged to study their subject with a global perspective. To help aid them in this approach exchange programmes have been set up in New York, Madrid, Budapest, Florence, Berlin and Amsterdam. Students are also offered the opportunity to undertake work experience abroad.
The college and the fashion industry enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship, one that the London College are constantly seeking to expand. The success rate of graduates gaining fashion-related employment is high, reflecting both the college's reputation for excellence in fashion education and the fact that this is recognised by the industry.
http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk


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