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In a time without in-person contact, it is amazing to see how well this year’s run of Unfiltered has come together thanks to everyone who contributed. It is thanks to the members of our team who worked exceptionally on all their assigned roles and tasks in order to populate the magazine with content as well as our tutors Kim Blake and Julia Robson, that we were able to receive constructive feedback throughout the course in order to further build on our journalistic abilities. Also, a big thank you to James at Scheinfor designing the website and taking care of all the digital aspects!

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Priscilla Salinas
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This is Unfiltered*, an all-inclusive and in-depth publication that was built up over the span of a twelve-week Fashion Publishing and Media Relations course on the BA Fashion Marketing pathway at Regent’s University London.

The magazine was created as an outlet for students to share their findings and research across a variety of topics that piqued their interests, varying between fashion, pop culture, and other world events. From covering fashion shows and upcoming trends to broader issues being faced in an era of the COVID-19 pandemic, we were encouraged to provide nuanced and well-balanced takes from a fresh point of view. Despite not being able to carry out the work behind the magazine in person due to the ongoing pandemic that has confined us to learning from behind our computers, our team was able to come together in order to provide unique and, yes, unfiltered looks into their lives through this magazine, reporting on all the different topics that have caught their attention, no matter where in the world they happened to have been.

Milan CITY TRENDS

Our intrepid fashion city rovers report on notable collections from Milan Fashion Week, Winter '21

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Fendi

Inspired by Rome. Use of neutral shades, staying true to Fendi’s heritage. Use of coat silhouettes as homage to Karl Lagerfeld.
Fendi - Milan Fashion Week

Max Mara

Brit inspired. Loose, neutral pieces inspired by the countryside.
Max Mara - Milan Fashion Week

Alberta Feretti

Elaborate textures being used in order to elevate more relaxed everyday looks.
Alberta Ferreti - Milan Fashion Week

Maison Margiela

Expecting the unexpected, doing things ‘backward’. Inside out and distressed knits and garments.
Maison Margiela - Milan Fashion Week

Emporio Armani

Flashback to the '80s, use of neon signs to create atmosphere. Soft details meshed with sportswear inspired pieces. Accented signature patterns.
Emporio Armani - Milan Fashion Week

Giorgio Armani

Displays of femininity. Relaxed silhouettes with ruffle and rich velvet accents.
Giorgio Armani - Milan Fashion Week

Prada

Focus on “ease and movement”. Strong colours and bold accents.
Prada - Milan Fashion Week

Dolce & Gabbana

Reminiscent of the cyber subculture of the '90s. Exaggerated silhouettes and holographic materials mixed with more refined staple pieces.
Dolce & Gabbana - Milan Fashion Week

Valentino

Concise and sharp edgy couture. Mostly black and white with hints of gold.
Valentino - Milan Fashion Week

Versace

Attempt to embody younger, bolder looks. Slightly retro and easy to wear statement pieces.
Versace - Milan Fashion Week

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