LFW AW17: Burberry
Inspired by the work and process of British artist Henry Moore: stripes, ruffles and asymmetrical shapes were the highlight of Burberry’s Spring/Summer 2017 see-now-buy-now collection. Like last season, Burberry fused menswear and womenswear with unisex designs. The unisex brushed-back jersey sweatshirt
LFW AW17: Sophia Webster
"Fierce, frosty and fearless" the 3 words used by Sophia Webster to describe her perfect ice queen. Her new collection centres around the theme of royalty and of snow covered magical kingdoms, partially inspired by her 2 year-old daughter's love
LFW AW17: J.W. Anderson
J.W. Anderson's deconstructed utilitarian style once again does not fail to impress. The AW17 Womenswear show by J.W. Anderson took influence from exotic military styling. Harlem overalls were prominent in an array of natural colours such as black and stone. The
LFW AW17: Topshop Unique
Colourful, one word to describe Topshop Unique’s Autumn/ Winter 2017 fashion show. As one of the most popular shows of London Fashion Week and a hot-spot to see all the famous faces, the Topshop Unique show is always one to watch.
LFW AW17: House Of Holland
Topshop proudly represented House of Holland at London Fashion Week, hosted at the Tanks at Tate Modern. The showroom is known for its large circular spaces and was the perfect fit for Holland’s Autumn/Winter collection. Holland hinted on Instagram about this
LFW AW17: Versus Versace
Black is back yet again with Versus Versace. Making it a hit last year, it returns, smashing again in 2017. The show definitely had the Donatella Versace stamp on it. The main aspect that stood out was the models eye
LFW: Peter Pilotto AW16
The most innovative, modern and different proposals take place during London Fashion Week was on Monday February 22 as Peter Pilotto, presented its new collection for AW16. The collection from Peter Pilotto is connected with tissues rich in colour and presence, but
LFW: Burberry Prorsum AW16
Kaleidoscopic art deco patterns on boxy tops and tailored shirts, ultramarine blue florals and a burnt sienna shift were all scattered on the runway for Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Alexa Chung, Naomi Campbell and Suki Waterhouse amongst others. Certain elements gave the collection a Boho feel with the chunky buckles on the bulky boots,
LFW: Roksanda AW16
Have you ever dreamed of wearing a blend of the early 20th century silhouette mixed the bold fabric choices of the 70s? Now add in some 60s pop art and you’ve got the looks from the Roksanda Autumn/Winter 2016 show. One
LFW: Alexander McQueen AW16
After only showing in Paris for the past 14 years and taking a break from London, the British designer premiered the Autumn/Winter 2016 womenswear collection during LFW, and the impact was truly striking. Pastel pink lace clashed with heavy black leather,
LFW: Erdem AW16
The finale #ERDEM #AW16 #erdemBTS #LFW A photo posted by @erdemlondon on Feb 22, 2016 at 10:07am PST As audiences were transported through the use of his art deco set, Erdem proved that time is no limitation when it comes to fashion.
Paul Smith AW16 Catwalk Report
Known for his individual take on traditional British styling, the quintessentially British designer Paul Smith went back to his original roots this week. His catwalk show held at the Royal College of Physicians for London Fashion Week was the perfect