The British designer returned to the London Fashion Week calendar after a two-year hiatus, welcoming us into her tongue-in-cheek universe.
Pushing the accelerator to its limits across an illusion-filled co-ed collection ideal for swift adventures.
Former Arsenal forward Ian Wright opened the runway at Trinity Square’s Four Seasons hotel, seeing rapper Unknown T wear a collaboration with Netflix’s ‘Top Boy’ and Hackney Wick FC.
The intimate collection plays with illusion through warped outlines that protect the body as a home.
The Irish designer shut down Northwest London’s Roundhouse venue, expanding his three-dimensional fascinations crafted from clay.
Seeing Michael Stewart’s Standing Ground evolve his slithering womenswear while Johanna Parv challenged sportswear ideals and Olly Shinder made his runway debut.
Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons crafted their own version of skate park chic, envisioning the “skater boy you love, or the boy you want to be.”
Staging a grandiose showcase in the British Library complemented by the brand’s refined staples with a cultural backbone.
The Ukrainian designer explores the concept of global evolution, taking on migrating topics that have affected her everyday life.
The collection was packed with cultural flair, setting a delicate stage at North-West London’s St Cyprian’s Church.
Opening London Fashion Week with nautical references and a reworked Mulberry collaboration.
From Daniel Lee’s Burberry and Skepta’s MAINS London to Matty Bovan’s upcycled spectacles and AARON ESH’s NEWGEN debut, here is what’s going down in the British capital this September.