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Natasha Zinko

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Natasha Zinko
NationalityUkrainian
EducationCentral Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, UK
Occupation(s)Jewellery and fashion designer
AwardsFashion Show 2008 Central St.Martins, London; Swarovski Trend Forecast Award 2007/8 , London 2007

Natasha Zinko (born in Odessa, Ukraine) is a London-based fashion and jewelry designer. She specialises is women’s wear and jewellery design with her main boutique in London, United Kingdom.

Early life

In her early life Zinko studied law, but ultimately became a fashion designer.[1]

Natasha pursued fashion design at the Central Saint Martins, where she learned the basics of jewellery design.[2] Zinko later created her own jewellery brand and ready-to-wear clothes for women.[3]

She stated “When I was doing my foundation at Chelsea College of Art and Design I discovered I was good with 3D sculpture, but since I don’t like working with big things, small-scale design really felt like the right thing. When I applied to Central Saint Martin’s to study jewellery design that was my main focus“.[4]

“Jewellery design always comes through my emotions and feelings. I believe that jewellery could have a protective power, like a charm. Designing jewellery, you are thinking 3D on a smaller scale, while making clothes gives you the opportunity to play with bigger dimensions. Clothing is always inspired by my day-to-day life and surroundings.”

Awards and achievements

  • 2009 - Winner of ‘Cool Diamonds’Award, London, UK
  • 2008 - Winner of First Jewellery Prize of Harold Hobbs Memorial Process Award 2007/8
  • The Workshopfil Company of Tin Plate
  • Workers Alias Wire Workers, London, UK
  • Fashion Show 2008 Central St.Martins, London
  • Swarovski Trend Forecast Award 2007/8, London 2007
  • British Art Medal Society touring exhibition[5]

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