Seamless victory for Northumbria fashionista
A Northumbria fashion student has gone from selling home-made Barbie outfits at school to creating her own clothing label and winning a prestigious award at Graduate Fashion Week.![]() |
Ledina Zhang received the BHM Knitwear Visionary award for her one-seam, one-size-fits-all knitwear collection exhibited during the University’s School of Design fashion show in London. The prize includes a cash award and one-on-one mentoring sessions with people from key brands within the fashion retailing industry, such as Burberry, John Lewis, Karen Millen, Pringle of Scotland and Mulberry.
Ledina’s collection featured over-sized knitwear for men and women, including snoods, hoods and earmuff accessories.
She said: “I was very excited to be nominated for the award and when the judges announced my name as the winner I was surprised. My collection was inspired by post-modernist architecture and I based it on the Pompidou Centre in Paris, which has lots of colourful tubes surrounding it and an interesting surface.
“I am also influenced by my favourite designers, Issey Miyake, Vivienne Westwood, Kenzo and Tsumori Chisato.”
The 27-year-old, originally from Beijing, is in her final year of the BA (Hons) Fashion degree, and hopes to gain further work experience with UK fashion houses following graduation this summer. She also plans to expand her fashion label, which she launched in Beijing earlier this year, to Australia.
Ledina believes her fashion talents were inherited from her grandmother. She said: “She is a tailor so I used to use her sewing machine when I was 10 years old and make clothes for my Barbie dolls. I would then take the outfits to school and sell them to my friends.
“In February I launched my ‘Ledina Zhang’ label in Beijing, which sells menswear, womenswear, knitwear and accessories. I hope to take the label to Australia also and, eventually, the UK. My future aim is to keep learning, keep improving and keep striving out in new directions. I want to inject new blood into the fashion industry.”
Programme Leader Emma Goldsmith said: “Ledina’s stunning collection really impressed the judges in London. She has demonstrated great talent and technical skill throughout her time at Northumbria. Everyone at the School of Design is very proud of Ledina and delighted by her success.”
Date posted: June 22, 2010




