We’re so excited to share with you the launch of the womenswear collection by Josephine Roberts, the GFF Tu Clothing Womenswear Scholarship winner for 2019. Josephine has been working hard for a year with the team at Tu Clothing, our headline sponsor for GFF, in Coventry to translate her graduate collection into a 16 piece collection that includes swimwear, knitwear, accessories and more!
To celebrate the launch of the Tu Scholarship winner collections in Sainsburys, we caught up with one the 2018 scholarship winners, Molly Hopwood, whose menswear collection can be found in selected stores and online now! Molly gives us a glimpse into her sketchbooks to see how the denim-focused collection, inspired by her graduate collection, came to be.
We’re excited to share the capsule collections from the 2018 Tu Scholarship winners, Jenni Healy and Molly Hopwood, which will be available to purchase at selected Sainsbury’s stores and online at Tu.co.uk from 19th May.
We’re pleased to introduce the Tu Scholarship 2019 mentors who will guide and support the two winners throughout their year contract with Tu Clothing. The chosen graduates will each earn a mentorship with acclaimed designers Tamara and Natasha Surguladze from label Tata Naka, and returning mentors Rob Jones and Catherine Teatum from Teatum Jones.
After 3 successful years, the Graduate Fashion Week Tu Scholarship Programme is growing internationally to showcase the dynamic and global career path that Tu offers its designers.
Following on from the success of the first Graduate Fashion Week Collection in 2017, Tu is proud to announce the launch of two new Graduate Fashion Week Collections for 2018, including its first Graduate Fashion Week Collection for Men.
winner Amy Vanderwal visited the TU studio to introduce her new collection. The yet to be released collection features heavy prints, and large check’s continuing Amy’s punk theme, and colour palette from her graduate collection.
On Wednesday the 17th January, GFW Alumni and winner of the TU Womenswear scholarship 2017, Laura Gillings, visited the TU clothing studio to introduce her stunning collection. The collection presents garments featuring Laura’s hand drawn prints, striped garments designed with ruffles to display a disorganised effect and statement slogans.