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London College of Fashion unveils free webinar series UAL

The University of Arts London and London College of Fashion have just announced a series of free webinars with fashion industry experts, running throughout May.

The series begins on the 7th May at 12pm with Alison Lowe MBE, who will be discussing the impact of coronavirus on the fashion industry. Later in the month there will be webinars with photographer and Associate Professor Giulio Mazzarini on creative direction in magazines, a class on creating professional Instagram posts with Robert Aldous from the Communications department and even a little fashion history with Amber Butchart discussing the evolution of the suit.

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