In Pictures: The Emerging Talents at Central Saint Martins' BA Fashion Show
Briefly

The BA Fashion show at Central Saint Martins offers a platform for 40 designers to showcase their work, pushing creative boundaries and promoting optimism amidst uncertainty. Held in Granary Square, the event featured 241 diverse looks that captivated an audience of editors, buyers, and industry luminaries, including Burberry's creative director Daniel Lee. Notable works included Myah Hasbany's UFO-inspired sculptural collection and Matthew David Andrews' dissolvable designs. The show highlights fashion as a vibrant outlet for youthful imagination and unprecedented experimentation.
This year, just 40 young designers were selected from the 2025 cohort, who presented 241 looks in the hallowed Granary Square campus's central hall.
Burberry's creative director (and CSM graduate) Daniel Lee was this year's judge for the L'Oreal Professionnel prize, watching front row alongside Zandra Rhodes and A$AP Nast.
A sense of optimism runs bright among the designs, with saccharine colors, alien-like inflated knitwear, and playful experiments reflecting a joyful and chaotic offering.
From L'Oreal prize winner Myah Hasbany's sculptural offering inspired by a UFO legend to Matthew David Andrews' dissolvable collection, the designs push creative boundaries.
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