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MAFCSM LFW AW24: Finlay Vincent
Everything about Finlay Vincent’s outlook on the fashion world is incongruous and unique. Why make an entire collection when you can make one piece to be worn over 200 different ways? Why look to other designers when Lego gives you all the inspiration you need? Why create more when you can create better? In line…
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Chloé Winter 24: The Intuition Collection
There’s a certain magic in returning to familiar grounds, isn’t there? It’s like slipping into your comfiest pair of shoes or sinking into a well-loved armchair after a long day. That’s precisely the sensation Chemena Kamali describes when she talks about coming back to Chloé. It’s not just a return; it’s a homecoming, a fresh…
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MAFCSM LFW AW24: Kaine Ballard
The MA Fashion course at Central Saint Martins has long been renowned as a crucible of talent, consistently fostering some of the most illustrious names in the industry. This year’s cohort proves to be no exception. As the curtains rose on the MAFCSM show at London Fashion Week, it showcased collections from designers who not…
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PLĀS: What Artists Wear
PLĀS, a beacon of artistic innovation and ethical fashion, emerges from the bustling streets of Milan, a city pulsating with creativity. Conceived by the visionary Nathalie Danten, hailing from the artistic lands of Uruguay, this avant-garde fashion brand transcends mere clothing, morphing into a tapestry of limited-edition garments and design marvels that enrapture the senses.…
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LFW AW24: Di Pesta
In a symphony of divine elegance and sacred reverence, the runway becomes a sanctuary, a temple of couture, as DI PETSA unveils its ethereal AW24 collection titled “The Body as Prayer.” At the heart of this collection lies an exploration of the divine essence of Goddess Venus, a celebration of the harmonious fusion of divine…
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LFW AW24: Saul Nash
In a pulsating homage to the electric energy and timeless rituals of London’s iconic garage clubs, Saul Nash emerges as a visionary conductor of movement and style with his AW24 collection, aptly titled DRESS CODES. Drawing inspiration from the strict yet often liberating entrance policies of these underground havens—where “no hoods/no hats/no trainers” is the…
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LFW AW24: Frolov
Memory and imagination, Ivan Frolov unveils his sophomore solo show at London Fashion Week, a collection that serves as a poignant homage to his cherished childhood in Crimea. Having spent every summer in this idyllic coastal region until its annexation in 2014, Frolov channels the essence of those halcyon days, infusing his designs with a…
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LFW AW24: Holzweiler
Oslo’s esteemed fashion house, Holzweiler, returned to London Fashion Week with an awe-inspiring collection that marries sustainability with a deep dive into nature’s mysteries. Following a successful debut last season, the label transformed Tate Britain art museum into a captivating runway, drawing inspiration from the enchanting world of fungi and mycelium. Maria Holzweiler, the creative…
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LFW AW24: Ancuta Sarca
Earlier this week Ancuta Sarca took us on a surreal journey through the confines of an empty airport lounge. Amidst the patterned blue carpet and scattered white airport-style waiting chairs, models donning Sarca’s latest creations effortlessly embodied the essence of modern airport chic. Known for her innovative upcycling techniques, Sarca brings her signature style to…
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LFW AW24: LABRUM
Over the weekend LABRUM London unveiled its highly anticipated AW24 collection, a breath-taking tribute to the rich tapestry of cultures brought to the UK by immigrants from around the world. Under the creative direction of Foday Dumbuya, the collection pays homage to the resilience and creativity of immigrant artists who have left an indelible mark…
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