Our talented Fashion students from Glasgow Kelvin College turned heads and stole the spotlight at this year’s Drygate fashion show, all in support of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. The night was a fantastic mix of creativity, culture, and a great cause—brought together with a splash of tartan flair!
The atmosphere was electric, especially with Glasgow’s Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren in the audience. She didn’t just attend—she joined in the fun, rocking a custom-made tartan outfit that perfectly matched the spirit of the evening. Her presence showed just how much our students’ work is appreciated across the city.
On the runway, our students wowed everyone with a colourful mix of designs. From bold, modern twists to beautifully detailed sustainable pieces, every look told its own unique story. The show was packed with themes of heritage, innovation, and caring for the environment—a true celebration of skill, style, and identity.
It was a proud moment for everyone at Kelvin, and a brilliant chance for our students to share their creative voices with the world.
🔗 [Read more about Scotland’s cultural pride in design here]