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Designer Sir Paul Smith meets Nottingham students

Designer Sir Paul Smith is pictured viewing fashion students' work during a recent visit to Nottingham Trent University. Sir Paul met with staff and students across a range of courses and was given a tour of the university's signature Newton and Arkwright buildings, which have just been regenerated as part of an ambitious £90m scheme.

As well viewing fashion, knitwear and textiles work, Sir Paul was also introduced to interior architecture and design students who are working on a project which involves designing unusual retail spaces.

Sir Paul said: "Oh to be a student today, especially there, the facilities are fantastic, everything is very state-of-the-art."

Sir Paul has strong ties with the city of Nottingham - where he opened his first boutique in 1970 - and Nottingham Trent University.

The designer funds an international scholarship scheme with the university and each year sponsors two talented Japanese students to undertake postgraduate studies in its School of Art and Design in Nottingham. A number of Masters students from Nottingham Trent University, meanwhile, are supported to spend time developing and broadening their design skills at two respected universities in Tokyo.

Katy Cowan

Written by Katy Cowan, and tagged with Fashion, Graduates, notthingham.

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