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If you are looking to meet lots of interesting people and study at a top class University or College, then Dundee is definitely the place to be. I would recommend anyone visiting the city to go to one of my favourite nightspots, The Reading Rooms, a really intimate venue with a wonderfully diverse range of music that always attracts a great crowd of people.

I was fortunate enough to have been voted Scottish Young Designer of the Year but there are so many other talented designers and creative individuals coming out of Dundee, it's definitely an exciting time to be here! Search Search Visit. Past event Strictly 18 or over only. How robots are shaping the world we live in. Patrons' and Members' Hello, Robot. Panel Discussion: Studio Nicholas Daley. Private View.

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Data and Design: Making stories visible. I emerged from Uni and found there was not really a road map or pathway as a Textiles Fashion Grad. We need to come together more here with people who speak the same language, plan more, create a marketplace for our product, and network.

A major issue in Lockdown has been no access to fabric shops, and I would love to buy more local, and I am keen to take my business to the next level and figure out how to scale and sustain for the future. Being able to make it work for me, my boys, that is accessible is so key, and that is what Fashion and Dundee together means, and we love to shop. Everyone here is very supportive, respectful, and aware of what each other are doing.

The weather, the people, the cocktail bars, the DCA, there is a real scene here and it is becoming more cosmopolitan, I love it. What do you think is happening to Fashion right now, in Scotland and generally? I totally agree with building the sustainability side, we need to identify sustainability contacts for things like planning and materials. Moving forward though suitable fabrics out there are limited as cost is double for Digital print on Bamboo for example, so I want to make the changes, but it is a journey, and pricing is key.

Fast fashion is the real sinner, copying designs, who knows where the money goes, and carbon footprint wise the focus needs to be on companies like Boohoo. I am working towards a green directory soon across all aspects, and everything I make goes towards my business, locals I work with and providing for my boys — whereas let us face it the massive online shops who have seen rocketing sales during lockdown seriously need to look at their carbon, fair work, tax and economy, and yet they have full staff just looking at these things.

What would you like to see happen in Scottish Fashion, or in Dundee for Fashion? I want a new Fashion network. We all need sector specific support at different times and various levels, the right people for your brand can make such a major difference.



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