Cotton/viscose jersey dress: Love Writes print. Photo by Clementine Charity

Zakee Shariff ∙ SS05

For Spring/Summer 2005 Zakee continued to create simple, wearable garments with an innovative approach to print, fit and embellishment – exceptionally feminine clothes with an urban twist. Entitled West Coast Desert Highway, the SS05 collection was inspired by a trip that Zakee made More
Silk dress: Love Doily print. Hand-applique belt: Lucy Miller for Zakee Shariff. Photo by Rosalind Miller. Styling by Tamara Fulton. Make-up by Kate Lee. Hair by Asashi

Zakee Shariff, “Where For Art Thou” ∙ AW04

For Autumn/Winter 2004, Zakee drew inspiration from her personal sketchbook from one of her journeys through Japan. The Jima Sky print was derived from a luxury star-printed jersey, taken from Zakee's sketches of a night sky on the Japanese island of More
Printed canvas boot, Zakee Shariff, AW05

Zakee’s Shoes, 2004–06

Zakee created four shoe collections in both leather and canvas. The most popular were her printed flat pump canvas shoes and high-top sneaker boots. Still loved by many. More
Bikini: Starcat print. Photo by Jess McDonald. Make-up by Kate Lee. Styling by Zakee Shariff

Zakee Shariff, “Summer Breeze” ∙ SS04

Zakee's Summer Breeze collection for Spring/Summer 2004 was inspired by the joys of city life crossed with the elements of nature, especially the sea. The collection included a fusion of elegant silks, strong tailoring and casual jerseys. Images and shapes inspired by More
'Orgy' print, used for wallpaper for the Oki-Ni window display, 2003

Oki-Ni ∙ 2003

Zakee was asked by London-based design collective Oki-Ni to create an exhibition of customised clothing for their store on Saville Row, London. As well as hand-customising underwear, tops, bottoms and sweatshirts, Zakee created the wallpaper for the store (in her Mhendi print) as More
Cotton jersey jacket: Orgy print, Cotton jersey pants: Mhendi Hands print. Cotton striped socks: no print. Leather shoes: no print. Photo by Rosalind Miller. Make-up by Kate Lee. Styling by Tamara Fulton

Zakee Shariff, “Peace Driven” ∙ AW03

For her Autumn/Winter 2003 collection, Zakee was inspired by childhood memories of her mother's boutique in 1970s Pakistan, where sumptuous embroidered fabrics lay strewn over a stunning mosaic floor. Zakee fused these elements with influences from London street culture, creating a More
Zakee Shariff & Rosalind Miller, 'Freedom', 2003. Silk-screen print on photograph, dry-mounted onto aluminium. 70 × 125 cm

Shariff/Miller “Together” Exhibition At The Tabernacle ∙ 2003

A Rosalind Miller (photography) and Zakee Shariff (silk-screen printmaking) exhibition, held at the Tabernacle, London W11. Ros and Zakee travelled to various places in the UK where Ros recorded Zakee in the privacy of her thoughts. A selection of images More
Silk jacket: Scots' Land print. Silk trousers: Scot's Land print. Photo by Neil Stewart. Styling by Zakee Shariff

Zakee Shariff ∙ SS03

Seeking refuge on a deserted beach in Thailand, Zakee found inspiration in the purest elements of nature – the sky, sun and stars. Each print was hand-drawn, bringing together personal mementos, precious memories, the fun of fantasy and the warmth More
Velour jacket: Peace Butterfly print. Wool trousers: no print. Hand-made butterfly broach: Lucy Miller for Zakee Shariff. Photo by Neil Stewart. Styling by Pip Ingham/Cathal McAteer

Zakee Shariff ∙ AW02

Zakee's Autumn/Winter 2002 collection offered a gentle and peaceful approach to fashion design. Birds of peace and the butterflies of lost love fluttered across fabrics in the form of new prints, alongside tree of life imagery and Zakee's signature star More
Zakee Shariff & Rosalind Miller, 'Head Scarf Lady', 2002. Silk-screen print on photograph. 28 × 43 × 4 cm

Shariff/Miller, “Dalston” ∙ 2002

A Rosalind Miller (photography) and Zakee Shariff (silk-screen printing) collaborative exhibition, displayed at the Supra Girls store, Portobello Road, London. Zakee and Ros created small, white, box-like images and added photographic imagery to them. Zakee then screen printed abstract marks onto More
Cotton dress: Irregular Dot print. Photo by Ben Ingham. Styling by Pip Ingham

Zakee Shariff ∙ SS02

Combining femininity, elegance and street style, Zakee Shariff makes clothes to inspire and encourage women to express their individuality through the things that they wear. Her Spring/Summer 2002 collection saw creative printing come to life in an array of beautiful More
Zakee Shariff & Rosalind Miller, Skull Beach, 2001

Shariff/Miller, “Beaches” ∙ 2001

A Rosalind Miller (photography) and Zakee Shariff (silk-screen printing) collaboration exhibited at the Zakee Shariff static clothing show for SS01 during London Fashion Week. The exhibition consisted of large photographic images, show by Ros  35 mil camera and stretched onto metal before Zakee More