Sunday, December 23, 2012

University of Salford fashion students design party dresses for online retailer


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Nathalie Gibson, Editor at Little Black Dress, said: "Here at Little Black Dress we feel honoured to work with the award-winning Fashion department at the University of Salford on a real project."We were overwhelmed by the professionalism of all the students from start to finish.Black out a tooth or two using special cosmetics from the Sexy Sports Costumes 2012 shop. Good witches need all their teeth. The design standards were exceptional and we would definitely consider using the students again to design dresses."

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