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Dear Confashion: Win a chance to attend London College of Fashion Short Course in Dubai

The London College of Fashion in Dubai is offering one lucky facebook follower a chance to win a place to study on their prestigious Fashion Design 1 short course taking place in Dubai from the 11th to the 14th of October. The course is run by the amazing design tutor Richard Sorger who has dressed the likes of Heidi Klum, Jennifer Lopez and Florence Welch!! The competition is really as great as it sounds!

The followers simply need to sketch their dream red carpet look and upload it to LCF's Facebook page. The judges then pick a winner on the 1st of October.

London College of Fashion runs short fashion and make-up courses in Dubai in October, January and May. They’ve been successfully running these world courses in Dubai since 2010 and they’re soon to return to start another programme this October. All of their short courses are taught to the same standards as their prestigious UK courses. Their tutors are all London based industry experts of the highest calibre.

Find out more by clicking here.




 



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