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12.09.2007

Zoe Bradley



Liberty's Christmas Window, 2004
[image from Zoe Bradley]



Mcqueen, S/S 1999
[images from Zoe Bradley]

Zoe Bradley is a showpiece designer based in London. Her creations are dramatic and sculptural. Bradley has coordinated and produced the showpieces for McQueens S/S 99 collection and also Michiko Koshino's S/S 05 and A/W 05 collection.



On/Off Art exhibition, February 2006
[images from Gina X]

She created a memorable piece for the On|Off Art Exhibition in February 2006. On/Off takes place twice a year during London Fashion Week in February and September. organised and managed by Doll Creative Events Agency, the event takes place at the Royal Academy of Arts.

Zoe Bradley can be contacted at G105 Old Truman Brewery 91 Bricklane London. For more information, visit Zoe Bradley.

1 comment:

Alvaro said...

I love her work especially when she made a window display for Selfridges. She is a very talented woman. She can also make dresses and accessories only by using origami. Cool huh…

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