Tuesday, October 2, 2012

London College for Fashion Studies welcome Induction Day


On 17th Sep, London College for Fashion Studies – Hanoi organized The Induction Day. Participants were students, parents and lecturers as well as the management of the college.


In the ebullient atmosphere of the opening ceremony, students concentrated on listening to lecturer’s and the Directing Manager and the experience from old students also was shared.

Ms. Ha Thi Hang – The Managing Director of London College for Fashion Studies said: “Having the right choice for your higher education is an important issue as it will decide your future career and personal life later. You’re now preparing your knowledge as well as your personality to be ready to step into the real life, facing with many challenges and opportunities ahead.  You could overcome challenges, catch opportunities if you don’t  wait your time at the college. Let’s learn as much as possible when you’re here, not only all skills in fashion, but also English to help to study fashion further in the future or more opportunities to communicate in your future career development”.

The new-comers and the second year students had a chance to exchange experience with old students, to get more information about learning in the college, getting a scholarship to study in England as well as setting up a fashion brand name.

Below are pictures in the Induction Day:

Le Duyen Huong fashion designer- an old student of LCFS, came and shared experiece with students on this special day.





Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Graduate Fashion Show and Exhibition 2012 is Ready To Go

On 16th July, the London College for fashion Studies - Hanoi organized the press conference for opening the Graduate Fashion Show and Exhibition 2012. Due to the success of the Fashion Show and Exhibition of 2011, this year the event, which has the topic “Ready To Go” will take place on 27th - 29th of July, 2012 in the Garden Shopping Centre, Hanoi.



Young future fashion designers will have a chance to show their beautiful and original collections, as well as artistic and practical ones, completed by LCFS students who study the process of training technology from setting up ideas to finishing products.

Program content of the LCFS Fashion Show and Exhibition 2012:

EXHIBITION: 15:00 27th July - 22:00 29th July 2012
Featuring work by graduate students of the Advanced Diploma: Designer/ Creative Merchandiser programmer, the students will be displaying their final collections in their booths.

FASHION SHOW: 19:30 29th July 2012
Featuring the final creations from the graduate collections of the Advanced Diploma: Designer/ Creative Merchandiser programmer.


The Graduate Fashion Show and Exhibition 2012 with the topic “ReadyTo Go” will take place to continue with the success of the Fashion Show and Exhibition of 2011. It will be design a bigger challenge to the future designers, who bring precious knowledge from their education to the next journey in their career.

As Mrs. Ha Thi Hang - LCFS Managing Director said: “Ready To Go is for the real life journeys , a big journey that covers a range of smaller journeys. While living in a crisis, your journey feels more challenging. But what is important, is that you’re well prepared and equipped with the skills, knowledge base, experience, and ready to overcome these challenges and move forward to be successful in each of your own journeys.”

The 27th - 29th July will be the most important moments for LCFS graduate to display creative and professional collections forecasting the next trend. The graduates will be future fashion designers and the next generation of fashion designers taking local fashion to the world.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

Eventful LCFS Thirsty Thursday with Boo Skate


On the 7th of June, the Thirsty Thursday event at the London College for Fashion Studies welcomed Mr.Do Viet Anh , the Creative Director and CEO of Boo Skate Shop, to help us understand streetwear fashion in the Vietnamese market.  



Streetwear plays an important role in our lives; this edition of Thirsty Thursday at the London College for Fashion Studies (LCFS) was all about all about streetwear! The event attracted lots of students. They have been waiting for the event for weeks eagerly in order to talk directly to the director of Boo Skate.

In the Thirsty Thursday 3rd edition, students who care for fashion, had a chance to discuss and listen to Viet Anh’s experience. With his devotion, indulgence of fashion and business, Viet Anh got the success he deserves in the streetwear market in Vietnam.


For LCFS’ students, the experience of Viet Anh is the precious information that they will refer to and apply in their future work. Mr. Viet Anh also gave students advice, such as focusing on studying at school as well as getting information from real life, specifically when setting up a brand-name, you need experience in business and management as well as fashion design.

The event got more exciting when the audience started asking him questions. And he answered the questions with honesty. There is no doubt he has experience in the business of streetwear.

At the end of the event at the London College for Fashion Studies, the students and lecturers came on stage and took some photos with the speaker.











Friday, June 1, 2012

LCFS’ students visited Duc Giang Garment Company

On the 22th of May, students from the London College for Fashion Studies Hanoi visited the production lines of Duc Giang Garment Company. This trip was very helpful to LCFS’ students, who had the chance to see the operating systems of the company. 


During this trip, students visited all the different sections such as design, cloth laying, cutting, sewing chain, embroidery section and finishing. Most of the students were positively surprised by the company and very interested in this visit. They had the opportunity to learn more about the fashion market in Vietnam as well as know and understand the requirements of the garment enterprise.

LCFS’ students and lecturers in Duc Giang Garment Company

The students also did not forget to bring their cameras to take a lot of pictures of the work in the company. Students also took note of important information during the trip, so they could apply them directly at the college.

This is one of the real-life examples that London College for Fashion Studies Hanoi organizes. And this trip was part of the curriculum which allows students to better understand the fashion industry in Vietnam. Therefore, they can orient their works appropriately when they graduate from college.

Below are some pictures of the trip to Duc Giang Garment Company:

LCFS’ students were very interested in the design section




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Sunday, February 26, 2012

A Silky Trip


Hi guys! So another term has already begun in LCFS Hanoi! And before we are getting super busy once again with our final project, Ms. May Cortazzi has organized a trip for us to relax and prepare to fight! As well as to increase our knowledge on one of the finest kind of fabric – silk. And our destination was no other than the oldest silk village in the east side of Hanoi – Van Phuc, Ha Dong village. 


The first place we visited was a traditional household called Trieu Van Mao where we learnt all about the long process of making silk. The cycle begins in summer and takes a whole year to complete. It all starts when a special type of butterfly lays eggs. Each butterfly can lay up to 400 eggs which take about 10 day to hatch. The villager raise the worm with Dau leaves for 4 to 6 weeks till they start to release silk thread, wrapping around themselves to create cocoons in approximately 4 days. Naturally, it takes around 10 days for the butterflies will break their cocoons, but nowadays, to speed up the process, villagers boil the cocoons and collect the silk threads right after the worms stop releasing threads. The boiled worms will be sold in the market as a Vietnamese traditional food (they are actually quite tasty and nutritious.) Villagers then untwine cocoons using a homemade wooden machine. The silk threads now are ready to dye and wrap into rolls, preparing for the next step.   
Silky cocoons
Wooden machine to separate silk threads
Silk thread then get twined into rolls



Weaving machine
Pattern cards



Beautiful silks are on the way!


The next stage of the process begins in autumn when villagers start weaving fabric. They use a weaving machine with pattern cards to weave their silk. The pattern cards help creating patterns on the fabric.
After the lesson, we got to do some shopping! The 3 most popular silk fabrics are 100% silk, silk with visco blend and silk with hemp blend. The silks products are great. Villagers use their fabrics to produce clothes and house decorations which not only look beautiful but also have superb quality.


And the gorgeous final products!


An absolutely amazing trip that we couldn’t have asked for more! It was knowledgeable as well as enjoyable. We totally had a blast! So if you are looking for some beautiful silk for your project, you know where to get them! Lastly, stay in tuned to see our final projects, some of them will be made with the silk we got!

Direction to Van Phuc Village

Have a great one! With love, Nicky Vu.