Teodora Mitrovska is a fashion creative and Middlesex University London alumna who is a Fashion Foundation lecturer and an Academic Assistant across all the other Fashion Programmes at Middlesex University London. Teodora is the founder of T*MITROVSKA, a fashion brand and creative outlet where she explores the space between art and fashion through unconventional materials, gender roles and silhouettes. T*MITROVSKA was founded in 2018 after Teodora graduated from BA Fashion Design at Middlesex University London. The brand has, since, been part of a few European fashion weeks, including Lisbon Fashion Week, Riga Fashion Week, Fashion Weekend Skopje and London Fashion week, as well as, featured in many fashion magazines across UK and Europe. Teodora was also recently awarded best Fashion Designer from North Macedonia for 2021 and recognized for her brand's sustainable practices by the BIG SEE Awards for South East Europe designers.
Seun Ade-Onojobi is a fashion and textile designer, Lecturer in Fashion Communication and Styling at Middlesex University London and co-creator of fashion brand Typical Freaks. He is a graduate of MA Fashion from Central Saint Martins and finds inspiration in the cultural diversity of London, traditional techniques and anything punk. Typical Freaks were awarded the 'One's To Watch' award by Fashion Scout for their Spring/Summer 2016 collection, where they presented a series of looks exploring issues of sustainability, British holidays and hand made, colourful textiles. Seun also regularly works with Unitas Youth Zone, giving young people with SEN the chance to experience the world of fashion and develop projects that help engage with the local community.
Join Teodora Mitrovska & Seun Ade-Onojobi as they ask the question: "Is Great Fashion the Product of a Great Team or an Individual?" in a series of episodes that culminate in an interactive and absorbing Subject Spotlight focussed on fashion.
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Seun Ade-Onojobi is a fashion and textile designer, Lecturer in Fashion Communication and Styling at Middlesex University London and co-creator of fashion brand Typical Freaks. He is a graduate of MA Fashion from Central Saint Martins and finds inspiration in the cultural diversity of London, traditional techniques and anything punk. Typical Freaks were awarded the 'One's To Watch' award by Fashion Scout for their Spring/Summer 2016 collection, where they presented a series of looks exploring issues of sustainability, British holidays and hand made, colourful textiles. Seun also regularly works with Unitas Youth Zone, giving young people with SEN the chance to experience the world of fashion and develop projects that help engage with the local community.
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