Bradford {School|Faculty|College} Of {Art|Artwork} Graduate {Fashion|Style|Trend} {Show|Present}
Student designs and {garments|clothes} will take inspiration from {the school|the varsity|the college}'s proximity to Petticoat Lane, the historic {heart|coronary heart} of {the city|the town|town}'s textile {industry|business|trade} or 'rag {trade|commerce}' {as it|because it} was {commonly|generally} {known|recognized|identified}, and {the site|the location|the positioning} of a {street|road|avenue} market {since the|because the|for {the reason|the rationale|the explanation} that} 1600s. The areas name {is said|is claimed|is alleged} to originate {in part|partially|partly} from a {much|a lot} {told|informed|advised} east London {tale|story} that ‘You can {expect|anticipate|count on} {someone|somebody} to steal your petticoat at one {end|finish} of the market {and then|after which} {sell|promote} it {back|again} to you {at the|on the} {other|different} end’. The {modern|trendy|fashionable} {fashion|style|trend} {show|present} dates {back|again} to the 1860s, when pio