Emma Eddy Andersson's debut collection is called How to Find Yourself by an e-How Contributor, giving her the award Best in Show for her graduate collection at Ravensbourne college in London. The line is based around teenagers failed attempts to re-find themselves after gone lost between childhood and adultness. The Swedish young designer emphasizes on couture patterns mixed with sportswear to give a unique result on gothic style, with extra-puffy jackets, lots of lace and super-height platforms, all strictly in black. Emma has interned in Houses like Meedham Kirchhoff and Lina Österman, also blogging for online Swedish magazines.
Emma Eddy Andersson's debut collection is called How to Find Yourself by an e-How Contributor, giving her the award Best in Show for her graduate collection at Ravensbourne college in London. The line is based around teenagers failed attempts to re-find themselves after gone lost between childhood and adultness. The Swedish young designer emphasizes on couture patterns mixed with sportswear to give a unique result on gothic style, with extra-puffy jackets, lots of lace and super-height platforms, all strictly in black. Emma has interned in Houses like Meedham Kirchhoff and Lina Österman, also blogging for online Swedish magazines.