An Epsom student, who has just won two awards at Graduate Fashion Week shared fashion tips with Vibe on where to shop and summer trends.

Hannah Williams, 22, from the University of Creative Arts (UCA) Epsom, won the womenswear and fashion innovation awards for her collection of silicone clothes.

Ms Williams recommended layering different types of fabrics and bringing together different shades of the same colour to create outfits.

She said: "Don’t mix colours. Keep it to a simple colour. I do love yellow for this summer."

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Her collection at Graduate Fashion Week

She suggested buying basics from shops like H&M and then dressing them up as well as going to charity shops in Camden and Chelsea. 

She said: "Charity shops are always a good place to find vintage clothes and you can alter them to fit your style. You can get really interesting pieces."

Her favourite designers include Stella McCartney and Belgian Martin Margiela. Her ambition is to work for a design team, like Prada, and set up her label.

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Model wears her silicone clothes

Her success at Graduate Fashion Week has been covered by the New York Times and Vogue. 

Ms William, from Barry in Wales, made impressions of clothes, jewellery and even suit lapels in clay then filled the mould with liquid silicone. She then glued the seams together.

Ms Williamswas inspired by American sculptor Daniel Arsham and 1920s showgirl jewellery. 

She said: "I wanted to show the flamboyancy of the 1920s. Noone has really made clothes in silicone before so it was quite a hard thing to do. 

"I wanted to experiment more and make actual garments."

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Model, presenter Zara Martin, designer Todd Lynn, Hannah Williams, model, Henry Holland