
Gill Wright
United Kingdom
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Gill Wright works in her studio in Saltburn-by-the-Sea in the United Kingdom. This artist creates unique fashion illustrations that tell compelling stories to fit contemporary interiors. She fondly remembers her first fashion experiences. "The first fashion show I saw in Paris, when I was still a student, was Comme des Garçons. The marriage of clothes, models and music moved me to tears ... I knew then that I had chosen the right path." The collections that have inspired me have always been those where women felt confident and confident in their style." It was when Iain R Webb (Fashion Professor at the Royal College of Art) described her collection in The Times as "shameless and elegant" that she really felt what she had just achieved and she decided to definitely devote herself to portray women she admires so much on cat walks. Today, Gill is inspired by fashion and design and explores many techniques ranging from charcoal to watercolor, including inks and acrylics and collage.
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Gill Wright works in her studio in Saltburn-by-the-Sea in the United Kingdom. This artist creates unique fashion illustrations that tell compelling stories to fit contemporary interiors. She fondly remembers her first fashion experiences. "The first fashion show I saw in Paris, when I was still a student, was Comme des Garçons. The marriage of clothes, models and music moved me to tears ... I knew then that I had chosen the right path." The collections that have inspired me have always been those where women felt confident and confident in their style." It was when Iain R Webb (Fashion Professor at the Royal College of Art) described her collection in The Times as "shameless and elegant" that she really felt what she had just achieved and she decided to definitely devote herself to portray women she admires so much on cat walks. Today, Gill is inspired by fashion and design and explores many techniques ranging from charcoal to watercolor, including inks and acrylics and collage.
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