List of alumni of Central Saint Martins
This is a list of notable people who have studied at Central Saint Martins since its formation in 1989 by amalgamation of the Central School of Art and Design and Saint Martin's School of Art.
For alumni of the original schools before the merger, please see the List of alumni of the Central School of Art and Design and List of alumni of Saint Martin's School of Art.
- Faisal Abdu'allah
- Kossi Aguessy
- Sadik Ahmed
- AL and AL (performance art)
- Ruh al-Alam (calligrapher)
- Johan Andersson (artist)
- Eugene Ankomah
- Estrella Archs
- Kali Arulpragasam
- Daniel Askill
- Tom Aspaul
- Faris Badwan
- Bobby Baker (performance artist)
- Luella Bartley
- Sunara Begum
- Laura Belém
- Sara Berman (fashion designer)
- Bora Aksu
- Phoebe Boswell
- Jason Brooks (illustrator)
- Jessica Brown Findlay
- Miriam Buether
- Jay Burridge
- Sarah Burton[1]
- Jane Carr (fashion designer)
- Robert Cary-Williams
- Charlie Casely-Hayford
- Ella Catliff[2]
- Hussein Chalayan
- Li Chevalier
- Madeleine Child
- Sandra Choi
- Clements Ribeiro
- Jarvis Cocker
- Giles Deacon
- Heavenli Denton
- Jonny Dodge
- Lina Dorado (film-maker)
- Mich Dulce
- Nic Dunlop
- Paloma Faith
- Philip Firsov (painter and sculptor)
- Anna Fleischle (stage designer)
- Frankmusik
- Rie fu
- John Galliano[1]
- Nick Gentry (artist)
- Ferry Gouw
- Michael van der Ham
- PJ Harvey
- Tim Hatley (theatre designer)
- Giles Hattersley
- Emma Healey (novelist)
- Nadia Hebson
- HK119
- Henry Hudson (artist)
- Frieda Hughes
- Roksanda Ilincic
- Anthony James (artist)
- Richard E. Jennings (comic book artist)
- Clare Johnson (artist, writer)
- Masato Jones
- Christopher Kane
- Mary Katrantzou
- Jane Kelly
- Darren Kennedy
- Annie Kevans (artist)
- Rachel Khoo (chef)
- Kissy Sell Out (graphic designer)
- Sophia Kokosalaki
- David Koma
- Matthew Krishanu
- Dimitri Launder (artist)
- Frank Leder
- Soojin Lee
- Tanya Ling
- Cathy Lomax (artist)
- Masha Ma
- Goshka Macuga (artist)
- Martin Maloney
- Shantell Martin (visual artist)
- Stella McCartney[1]
- Gary McKendry
- Joss McKinley
- Alexander McQueen[1]
- M.I.A. (rapper)
- Alex Michon
- Ruth Millar
- Savannah Miller
- MRK
- Navia Nguyen (model)
- Niyi
- Nima Nourizadeh
- Sonja Nuttall
- Joshua Oppenheimer (film director)
- Anita Pallenberg
- Laura Pannack
- Phoebe Philo
- Zac Posen[1]
- Laure Prouvost (artist; Turner Prize winner)
- Gareth Pugh
- Marcella Puppini
- Jo Ratcliffe
- Marcus Reeves
- Emma Rendel (artist)
- Tal Rosner
- Jonathan Saunders
- Christopher Shannon
- Raqib Shaw
- Ed Skrein
- Anna Span (pornographic film producer)
- Stuart Stockdale
- Tamar and Natasha Surguladze
- Lucy Tammam
- Wendy Tan White (entrepreneur)
- Jeremy Tankard (type designer)
- Riccardo Tisci[1]
- Mark Titchner (artist)
- Tom Vek
- Henrik Vibskov
- Lee Wagstaff (artist)
- Suling Wang (artist)
- Matthew Williamson
- Louise Wilson
- Joe Wright (filmmaker)
- Haris Zambarloukos
- Natasha Zinko
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Caroline McClatchey, Alex Murray (16 September 2011). Fashion week: Why does Central Saint Martins produce so many designers?. BBC News. Accessed February 2015.
- ↑ Ellie Pithers (2 April 2013). Who's that girl? Ella Catliff. The Telegraph. Accessed February 2015.
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