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WITH alumni including Ossie Clark,?Philip Treacy and Burberry's Christopher Bailey, there is little doubt that the Royal College of Art produces some of the nation's greatest talents. Its annual graduate fashion show is set to take place on June 10 and tickets are available to the public - meaning that you can pick your "ones to watch" before they begin their bid for world domination.
On completion of their studies at the RCA (the only purely postgraduate university of art and design in the world), students are thoroughly prepared for their working life; with more than 90 per cent of RCA MA Fashion graduates gaining employment in the industry at the appropriate level. Previous graduates, including Katie Eary,
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"This year's graduate show will include carefully considered collections that reflect the diversity of world issues that are having an impact on students today,
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Tickets for the show on June 10 are available now by calling 02075904566 or can be booked online at www.rca.ac.uk. Tickets are priced at £12 for the 4pm show and £25 for the 7pm show, which includes Champagne and canapés.
The 36 MA students (in menswear, womenswear,
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