 Mae fFashion flashtubad o Lego yma. Rydyn ni'n mynd i'w eich ysgrifennu sy'n meddwl i'r Ysgrifennu Cymru. Ysgrifennu heb ystod o ysgrifennu ac mae'n gallu y ddwy i'n cre Families ac rwy'n mynd i'n gallu iaith i rawies'r event eraill y sgol. Dyna y dda i'r ddweud ystafell neu'n ena Raddffyryd o fynd yn ôl 400 miliwn gaining. Felly rydyn ni'n waith iérail. Rydyn ni'n ffordd felly ei hoffio Iephlyll, gyda arweinyddion. gan gweithio y slot ac mae'r cwpan, so mae'n stond yn ei gwybod gan gofynhau sefydliu. Roedd y gwahanol a'u maeddi, a ddim yn bryd o 1dmfio cysyllt mewn iawn a hyfry'i gwahanol. Fygin ystafellhol yn cyflogol. Fygin ystafell, bod ydych chi'n siarol, ac mae'r gwahanol. Roedd eu cystafell hwn o'r ffrwy ym mwy, cael i ei bod yn bryd, ac yn gyllidol. Efallair, dilych, Dyllyn Jones, dylwn gwys mewn gweitheneddau a'r athreogaeth a bydd ymddi'r ffasiau llyfr o'r tanhiliadau. Ac there's lots of people here tonight. There's lots of fashion designers, fashion researchers, so they can have a really good time here, and it's a great night out. Just that everyone can have a drink and a dance, a party really, in the library. The main crowdfuser was the Fashion Chair. We've got 20 models who are showing off new pieces of work inspired by our Russian collections and our Japanese collections as well. They asked us to do a dress in paper with inspiration from a book from the library. They gave us this material tie-back and we had to research in British library and design something on it. We hope from this event that people have really seen the British library in a different light. They have an amazing archive. Things like magazines, a book, periodicals, and that they have everything. We've found omazing books out that we have never had the chance to look at. Mae'r pethau sydd ymlaen i'r byw yn y ddweud. Felly mae'n dweud, ond mae'n dweud y byw'r ddweud.