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LFW SS19: JW Anderson

AT first glance, the models wearing JW Anderson’s LFW SS19 collection seemed piratical, with their gilt-looped headscarves and tall buckled boots. Mesh cut-outs and detailing called up sailors’ nets, and billow...

LFW SS19: Ashley Williams

LOCATED beneath a railway track in Waterloo, Ashley Williams held her LFW SS19 collection in a tunnel. With music blasting from every direction, the first model strutted towards the audience wearing a white swi...
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SS19 LFW: Mary Katrantzou

MARY Katrantzou celebrates a decade of her eponymous label this London Fashion Week. For her SS19 collection, the Greek designer revives some of her past using much loved silhouettes and print – such as the per...

LFW SS19: Matty Bovan

NEVER one to shy away from the outlandish, Matty Bovan and his SS19 collection drifted between comforts from a suburban Yorkshire home to futuristic design ready to disrupt an industry leaning dangerously close...
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LFW SS19: Richard Malone

AFTER it was announced last week that London Fashion Week would be fur-free, it seemed fitting that a sustainable designer would kick-off the SS19 shows. Richard Malone did it and he did it well. For his SS19 c...
Staventai AW18

LFW AW18: Steventai

STEVENTAI’s clothes have always been the uniform for confident women that stands out from everybody else for all the right reasons. His AW18 collection was no exception. The collection showcased the designer...
Xiao Li AW18

LFW AW18: Xiao Li

HELD at the DiscoveryLAB in the BFC Show Space, Xiao Li’s AW18 collection showed her classic, innovative style of being fun and bold whilst pushing the boundaries of knitwear and silicone. This collection focus...
Paula Knorr AW18

LFW AW18: Paula Knorr

Paula Knorr’s AW18 collection, presented during LFW, celebrates the sensuality of female dressing, taking inspiration from the wide range of womenswear clothing available to us. From extremely revealing to cons...
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LFW AW18: Roksanda

BURSTING with femininity, the Roksanda AW18 show had it all. From the tulle ballroom dresses with translucent Italian sequins with upright collars, to the girly frills and pleating of a raspberry pink jumpsuit ...

LFW AW18: David Koma

NEW beginnings was the overall take from the David Koma AW18 show, and new it was indeed. At St George’s parish church in Bloomsbury, Koma experimented with the previously unfamiliar, delivering a completely ne...

LFW AW18: Peter Pilotto

WINDING around the coloured tables filling Tramp, the London club, Peter Pilotto got us all dreaming of disco dancing with his AW18 collection. Warm colours of pinks and oranges kicked off his feminine collecti...

LFW AW18: Pam Hogg

TAKING inspiration from the ‘80s, as always, Dr Pam Hogg’s AW18 collection was a vivid insight into all things bold, bright, and wonderful. Neons, pastels, and monochrome could all be used to describe the colle...
Matty Bovan AW18

LFW AW18: Matty Bovan

SO WRONG it’s right. Matty Bovan took deconstruction to a whole new level, showcasing his textile driven AW18 collection during LFW. His experimentation with textile design and fabric manipulation sets the coll...
Palmer//Harding AW18

LFW AW18: Palmer//Harding

WITH a brand ethos focused on technical construction and perfection, Palmer//Harding stayed true to form with their AW18 collection. The button-down shirt has long been an inspiration for designers Levi Palmer ...
Delpozo LFW AW18

LFW AW18: Delpozo

WELCOMING Delpozo and its creative director Josep Font to LFW was a natural affair. Natural because of the way it felt right, and also for the fact it was his AW18 collection’s theme. Being Delpozo’s LFW debut ...