Posts tagged london fashion week
Mark Fast AW24

London, February 16th, 2024 - Step into the stylish realm of ‘Galaxy Beyond’ by Mark Fast, where fashion merges with urban city architecture and combines space-inspired charm, gothic realm, and luxurious comfort, creating a striking presence on the urban streets.

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Edward Crutchley AW24

In this multi-cultured exploration, Edward Crutchley took influences from Greek mythology, ancient Egyptian textiles and Moroccan wall hangings. He had paired these influences with traditional English tailoring and the Tudor way of dress. The large shoulders, the empowered monarch, wearing more to "take up space" was fashionable for that time.

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Noon by Noor AW24

AW24 is the first season that a faint little heartbeat has started to be heard from London Fashion Week. Although it is true that many of the marquee designers are still missing from the calendar, I can confidently say that there are so many small independent gems left to be discovered. One such label is Noon by Noor.

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E.STOTT’s Pre-Fall 2023 Collection: The Bold and the Beautiful

From the bright and bold hues of fuchsia and emerald to the soft and subtle pastel shades of peach and lavender, this collection is a true celebration of color. The designs feature an array of versatile styles, from elegant maxi dresses to chic jumpsuits. The attention to detail in each piece is evident, with carefully placed gathers and intricate embellishments adding a touch of luxury to each design.

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Huishan Zhang Pre Fall 23

The on-screen wardrobe of Novak's character was used to build tension and suspense, and it is this cinematic device that influences the majority of Zhang's Pre-Fall 2023 line. From flowing, draped fabrics to bold and elegant prints, each piece in the collection is designed to evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue.

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Game On

Taiwanese designer Jenn Lee launches her AW22 collection utilizing the unlimited powers of the virtual world. This season, Lee partners with award winning production company, Renovatio Pictures to launch a treasure hunting VR game.

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What a Babe...

The autumn winter season has always been known to be a celebration of society's most elegant and most coveted soirees. Many socialites and aristocracy had made their most memorable and influential appearances during this season. Huishan Zhang celebrates the legacies of Babe Paley and Marella Agnelli in his AW22 collection.

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Artisan Liberation

This collection has unexpected depth through the vast array of textiles. Utilizing natural fibers such as cashmere and wool tartan as well as velvet and sustainable vegan leather. "Artisan Liberation" is a celebration of individuality and self expression.

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Surreal in Real Life

Edeline is a true artist in which she uses multimedia to present her collections. This season she takes a surreal approach in her fashion film. By distorting the characters in the film, she emphasizes the usage of color blocking and complex pattern drafting in her designs.

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"Fluidity 1"

London Fashion Week always had an energetic and enticing vibe to it and I was curious to see if the fashion industry was ready to carry on again after the forced pause of live shows and events. Seems like all was well for the AJOY SAHU SS22 launch.

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Everybody in the Pool!

In the past, it is safe to say that swimwear to me just seemed like "outside lingerie". E.MACBEAN reinvents this category with the emphasis put on the fact that swimwear is "outside clothes".

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Fashion Apocalypse

Once upon a time there began a beautiful fashion house born from Nigerian designer Kenneth Ize. It would evolve into a pivotal collection for African designers and be showcased to the world on the Paris Fashion Week platform.

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Psychotic Yet Beguiling

The blue cropped cardigan with the feathers around the neck and cuffs. This one piece took me all the way back to the mid 90s where streetwear and Lolita-esque style meshed seamlessly in every glossy (or matte pages if you’re an “artsy” publication) magazine and in the streets.

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