The ultimate antidote to loungey pandemic-wear, her delicate and expertly crafted garments offered a modern take on exposed lingerie. A model walks the runway at Nensi Dojaka's debut show for her eponymous brand.
Elsewhere, s-inspired Rixo, a brand founded in by young duo Orlagh McCloskey and Henrietta Rix, staged its presentation within the lush surroundings the Barbican's conservatory. Sweet cocktails and floaty dresses were plentiful during an event that bid farewell to summer as the weather cools in Europe. While London Fashion Week is now officially over until next season, the capital will next month play host to another fashion event that promises to draw attention.
After six years in Paris, Alexander McQueen -- a pillar brand of the British fashion industry since the late designer founded the business in the early s -- will return to show its latest collection by Sarah Burton in London on October Click through the gallery above for my highlights from London Fashion Week. Explore the schedule.
Links to the designers digital showrooms and contacts for sales enquiries can be found on the 'industry' tab of their profile. Only this time, they're even looser. Incorporate a relaxed pair like the style at Molly Goddard into your rotation, and your wardrobe will feel quite of the moment.
Neckline details had a major moment on the runways, particularly in various halter designs with a focus on thin straps. Whether attached to a dress like at Erdem or a bra top at Rejina Pyo, the halter detail is as chic as it gets. Suiting has seen many fresh iterations throughout the seasons. For more information, see Tiger of Sweden. Every piece was conceived, cut and tailored in that very studio, completely by hand, to make 32 unique looks that combine fluidity with structure.
This collection is a fresh new take on menswear, rather than an ode, or indeed return, to the past. For more information, see maisonvelendra. This was the collection that most firmly set the s at the heart of its inspiration and styling, with unashamed references to the styles and patterns of the era throughout.
Long, flowing coats in flamboyant patterns, wide lapels and pointed collars exploding over the top of jackets were the hallmarks. These are not clothes for the faint-of-heart, but for those who wish to let loose their inner rock star very few brands capture the aesthetic as well as this collection from Helen Anthony.
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