Tod’s unveils digital exhibition of student work, in partnership with Central Saint Martins Chloe Street
If ever there was a time when fashion’s young creatives needed support from the industry’s heavyweights, it’s now.
Luxury Italian label Tod’s has partnered with London fashion school Central St Martins on a creative project to nurture and inspire promising young designers, entitled ‘Legacy,’ the fruits of which were unveiled via a digital exhibition during London Fashion Week yesterday.
Back in 2020, Tod’s Group Chairman Diego Della Valle teamed up with Fabio Piras, course director of Central Saint Martins MA Fashion, to select 35 young designers who were given a straightforward brief: to interpret the brands iconic Gommino Loafer and the D-Bag with their own unique creative spin.
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A blue tit captured in mid-flight by Norfolk Broads-based photographer Mark Harvey
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During the coronavirus pandemic, many of us have rediscovered the joy of getting outdoors and reconnecting with the nature on our doorstep. That has certainly been the case for internationally-renowned fine art equine photographer Mark Harvey, who lives in the Norfolk Broads.
Since the country went into its first lockdown in the spring, Mark has immersed himself in the landscape around his home with his camera. And the result has been a stunning collection of pictures of British birds in flight.
During the first lockdown, Mark Harvey started taking pictures of garden birds in flight, including this goldfinch