LFW rainbow-themed throwback: see behind the scenes Polaroids capturing the escapist sensibility of London Fashion Week.
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LFW rainbow-themed throwback: see behind the scenes Polaroids capturing the escapist sensibility of London Fashion Week.
What made Wendy Jim one of the best things during fashion week was that it wasn't a show. Discover the documentary talk and snaps of Alicia Padrón.
A perfect example of deconstructed fashion, the burnt garments and melted metal handbags in Ottolinger's collection convey a destructive beauty which coordinates nicely with the rebellious attitude from the marijuana pattern.
Run by the 17-year-old Pierre Kaczmarek, Afterhomework has presented a strong collection that combines artistic imagination and commercial sensibility.
Ferrari Concept referred to the engineering excellence of automobiles and incorporated leather and striking red hue in their high-octane collection this season.
Lutz Huelle has presented an interesting hybrid of fabrics in this collection - think the marriage of quilted shell and wool, and rigid denim meets tactile fleece.
When you look at Wanda Nylon's new collection, you can't really see a strong consistency at first glance - there is a girl in a bright yellow fluffy coat with silver buttons, and there is this model wearing an obtrusive head-to-toe cow print look - even their hair styles are noticeably distinct from each other.
In Aalto's latest collection, the strong urban fashion aesthetic that this Paris-based label prides itself on remained unchanged with a series of contemporary, assertive office looks.
This season, Samuel Drira has continued Nehera's long-running love affair with unique shapes and timeless craftsmanship.
Glenn Martens has gone all out on oversized designs this season — from over-the-knee boots, hoop earrings, to swirling jeans cuffs.
Combining high fashion, street style, and contemporary art, Koché has presented some of the most versatile items to us in the latest season — they work equally well in the office or on a night out.
Korean born Jackie Lee’s long experience in pattern making showed off in her sartorial and sleek fall collection. Sophisticated cuts, soft volumes and heavy fabrics. A formal colour palette and monochrome outfits.
Alexandra Moura has always been intrigued by foreign cultures and identity.
Erika Cavallini gave us a taste of the traditional British textile traditions and countryside infused with influences from vintage tapestry.
Hong Kong born Ryan Lo is constantly influenced by romantic fantasy worlds, pop culture and childhood nostalgia.
It’s more an emotional than a physical movement. The idea of luxury is flexible and can also be an extraordinary normality. A protection from mediocracy. — Wolfgang Joop
Luke Anthony Rooney experimented with textile expressionism and mixed hand techniques with creative cutting and stitching, a playful collection with a sense of fantasy.
The show styled by Anders Solvsten Thomsen featured collections from ten graduates from the MA Fashion Design Technology Womenswear course.
The female designer duo, Esther Gauntlett and Jenny Cheng wanted to express emotions this season.
Designer collective Vaquera have been inspired by an American icon while putting together this season’s collection. The four young members of the brand wanted to bring back the feeling of the “American Dream”.