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DASH has teamed up with the talented London College of Fashion fashion illustration students  to create a train of thought regarding the topic ‘Gender / No Gender’ to be expressed visually in an illustration underlining the upcoming artists’ style of line. After Dominika DrotosFederica Micheli, Josie Payne, Kelly Oozageer and Robson Stannard, this week we feature their tutor Sue Dray‘s work, who also got inspired by our topic. About her illustrations Sue says:

Having spent the summer thinking and playing with the conundrum of ‘Gender / No Gender’, I accidently realized – whilst drawing from the catwalk – that the subject of gender was perfectly resolved and addressed in the selection and use of models in the John Galliano, Maison Margiela Spring / Summer 2016 collections. The cross-over of gender was seamlessly achieved with a powerful play on our senses and emotions to the roles we play when dressing up.’

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