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Isabelle Beedie

Isabelle Beedie

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Isabelle Beedie
BA (Hons) Fashion Communication

Isabelle Beedie

Screenstyle

Screenstyle is a fashion-meets-film concept that bridges the gap between on-screen style and real-world wardrobes. Celebrating iconic looks from film and television, the project curates vintage and second-hand clothing inspired by well-loved characters, making cinematic fashion more accessible, sustainable and rooted in personal identity.

With a strong visual identity and community-driven approach, Screenstyle reimagines styling as both a creative outlet and a cultural dialogue. It highlights how fashion can act as a form of storytelling, connecting nostalgia, self-expression and shared media references. Through digital content, editorial photography and interactive platforms, the project invites audiences to explore their own identity through the lens of screen-inspired fashion.

By blending branding, styling and communication, Screenstyle becomes a space for community and reflection where people can engage with fashion in a more personal, expressive and sustainable way.

Plans after degree

After graduating, I plan to travel for a short time before applying for roles within the fashion industry, with a focus on photography and branding.

Collaborator

Role

Mia Newman, Sofia Grassivaro, Molly Grace Hobbs

Make-up artists

Stylists

Tilly Evans, Matthew Brown, Latisha Davey

Photographers

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Visuals

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