Sinéad O’Dwyer’s AW25 collection titled Character Studies is, first and foremost, a celebration. The brand reflects on its evolution over the past few years while honoring the characters that have shaped its identity.
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Sinéad O’Dwyer’s AW25 collection titled Character Studies is, first and foremost, a celebration. The brand reflects on its evolution over the past few years while honoring the characters that have shaped its identity.
Known for garments synonymous with the divine feminine, Di Petsa unveiled their AW25 collection this past Friday at London Fashion Week. Presenting at the NEWGEN space at 180 The Strand, the brand continues to be part of the British Fashion Council’s initiative to support emerging talent.
LUEDER presents "The Shell", its Autumn-Winter 25 collection inspired by night-time characters, featuring historical and futuristic influences, gender-neutral silhouettes, 3D prints, and a strong commitment to sustainability.
“Evolve now or die later” — English fashion designer Phoebe English leads the way with sustainable fashion in her meticulously-sourced, gender-inclusive SS20 collection. Down to the buttons, English’s innovative designs pave the way for the future of fashion, and the world.
For their latest collection “High Altitudes”, HANGER explores the power of mountains and its heights. Symbolising both physical and spiritual sensations of our existence.
XU ZHI is a London based label founded in 2014 by Central Saint Martins' graduate Xuzhi Chen. Mixing traditional Chinese craftsmanship with Western influences, the brand has been recognised for its unique take on contemporary fashion.
“Everything we know is changing so I’m going back to classic romance," Ryan Lo announces following his AW19 show. Always one for a fantasy fairytale theme, his latest work is as dreamy as ever.
On the 15th of February, the University of Westminster BA popped their London Fashion Week runway cherry a second time. Their course dates being realigned to the international fashion calendar allowed for their debut last year, with the graduates A/W19 collections gliding down the runway this time.
A shipping container isn’t usually considered very ‘fashion’ but EUDON CHOI successfully transformed one into a makeshift runway, showcasing an AW19 collection composed of strong tailored pieces against fluid fabrics in celebration of the female form.
Welcome to the Poster Girl Spa, where the clients are the most glam people you’ll ever meet and it’s impossible to get an appointment. Think pink, two-piece crochet looks and custom kitten heels from Western Affair.
Festival season parties alongside occasion wear this London Fashion Week, in a glitter infused AW19 collection from the ever-sparkly Ashish. Big smiles, big collars and bigger hair made for the ultimate biggest backstage mood.
Cottweiler’s AW19 show is a subtly tongue-in-cheek exploration of the ‘Lost Art of Cruising,’ and the effects of technology on personal human interaction.
No stranger to exploring the evolution of menswear, Xander Zhou’s AW19 showcase is centred on an extra-terrestrial future characterised by bionic design, impeccably-dressed humanoids and fur-babies.
Liam Hodges’ AW19 proposal is an interdimensional take on the erasure of identity and digitisation of the self within a dystopian future.
Setting up camp in an Alpine scene with Danish label, Wood Wood, whose AW19 collection presentation at Men’s LFW exhibited a comfortable liaison of luxe skiwear and utility-inspired silhouettes.
Paria's Iranian heritages played it strong again for this new SS19 collection.
Once again, The creative COTTWEILER duo, Ben Cottrell, and Matthew Dainty immersed and interacted with their audience by showing their brand new SS19 collection in a refined and globally recognised establishment - Rambert, one of the world's leading independent dance companies.
Ashish AW18 show was a feast of vivid colours, intricate textures, staple blingage and a touch of humour.
Visionary menswear brand Cottweiler collaborated with Reebok for a second time and presented sportswear inspired Ready-To-Wear with an alluring touch.
Xander’s SS 2018 show took place at the Mermaid Puddle Dock in London and was a play on the 90's office wear for the modern man.