Sarah Power

Creative Gerber Pattern Cutter at ERDEM

Sarah Power is an experienced Creative Gerber Pattern Cutter at ERDEM since February 2019, with a strong background in pattern cutting and fashion design. Prior roles include Head of Patterns at Fluxe Ltd from February 2016 to December 2018 and Senior Creative Pattern Cutter at Misfit Fashions from March 2012 to March 2015. Sarah also served as a Senior Pattern Cutter at Shao Yen and worked as a freelance pattern cutter for notable designers such as Jayne Pierson and Lulu Liu. Earlier career experience includes creative pattern cutting for Danielle Scutt and training as a Tailor Assistant at Gieves & Hawkes. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design Technology from the London College of Fashion and a Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art and Design with a focus on Womenswear from the same institution.

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London, United Kingdom

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ERDEM

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ERDEM is an independent house of bold fashion for women, based in London. Founded in 2005 by designer Erdem Moralioglu MBE, the brand has forged its own path within the industry. Poetic and rigorous, ageless and timeless, powerful and versatile, Erdem's world is an intriguing interplay of strength and beauty. In fifteen years, Erdem had established an exuberant language of femininity that transcends fashion to inspire strength and confidence in the women for whom he designs. It is a passionate language that is evocative and eccentric in character, fluently spoken with a beauty that is intense and romantic. The house of ERDEM is cultured and erudite, underpinned by a belief in the power and skill of craftmanship. Mind and hand work together to bring imagination to life with precision, artistry and the compelling dexterity of the handmade. Respect for traditional skills is combined with an excitement for innovation, in technique and application. Erdem is at heart a storyteller. Collections are formed around a narrative, championing heroic women at a particular place and a moment in time. Erdem's fashion is dramatic, atmospheric and expressive in the service of emotion: it is not what she wears, but how she feels that matters.


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