...Graham Fraser and Richard Nott's collection for Workers For Freedom was presented at London Fashion Week. During the first half of the show tailored pieces such as fitted single-breasted blazers and short sleeved shirts were worn...
...Richard Nott and Graham Fraser's Spring/Summer 1988 collection for Workers For Freedoms was shown at London Fashion Week. This collection was influenced by 'the working man' and tells a story from morning to evening. It started with sleep...
...Graham Fraser and Richard Nott's Autumn/Winter 1989 collection for Workers for Freedom was shown in London, and was one of the first produced by the designers after winning The Fashion Awards Designer of the Year in 1989. The first half...
...Graham Fraser and Richard Nott's Spring/Summer 1997 show for Workers For Freedom was presented at London Fashion Week and marked one of the designers' last collections. Silhouettes were simple and included blazer jackets, crew neck short...
...Richard Nott's Spring/Summer 1989 collection for Workers for Freedom was shown at London Fashion Week. The label won the Designer of the Year award the same year. Key garments included tasseled jackets, A-line skirts, straw skirts, ruffled...
...Richard Nott and Graham Fraser's Spring/Summer 1992 womenswear collection for Workers for Freedom was shown in London. The collection featured flowing designs across skirts and dresses alongside tailored ensembles which included details...
...Graham Fraser and Richard Nott’s Spring / Summer 1995 show for Workers For Freedom was presented at London Fashion Week. The collection showcased dark colors in feminine cuts and fabrics such as chiffon with exaggerated black bows...
...Graham Fraser's and Richard Nott's Autumn/Winter 1997 womenswear show for Workers For Freedom was presented at London Fashion Week. Their distinctive style was evident with flowing, feminine silhouettes. The show opened with a group...
...Graham Fraser and Richard Nott's Spring/ Summer 1997 show for Workers For Freedom was presented at London Fashion Week. This collection featured men’s and womenswear which was divided into four sections. The first and second sections showed...
...Graham Fraser and Richard Nott’s Spring/Summer 2000 show for Workers for Freedom was presented at London Fashion Week. The garments had a bohemian hippie-inspired edge, with looser cuts and shapes, light camisoles, A-line skirts, high-low...
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