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LFW: Ozwald Boetang

Dapper suits, dapper long-haired male models, a songstress playing the cello and dapper window displays. This season Ozwald Boetang hosted a presentation at his flagship store on Saville Row with sharp collection of oriental inspired looks. This season he explored the fusion between east and west, with a collection titled, … read more»

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LFW: Pam Hogg

Pam Hogg loves skin tight. Her space age catsuits have become an iconic signature reworked for every occassion. This season they came in nude, sheer, metallic and ’star spangled banner’ red, white and blue. … read more»

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LFW: Issa London

This is Issa London’s vision of how a lady can dress if she takes journey upon on the Trans-Siberian Express from the freezing climate of Moscow to the ‘forbidden city’ of Beijing. Looks for dinners and dancing and travel and advenutures. It is … read more»

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LFW: Bernard Chandran

That’s why the lady is a vamp. This season Bernard Chandran mastered the look of the lady with an elegant collection of day to evening wear dresses in a palate of black, grey and white, lifted with flashes of colour. It was all about the detailing – looks finished with laser cut sections and cap sleeves extended with transparent … read more»

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LFW: John Rocha

  Faux fur, lace, satin and sheer were the order of the day at John Rocha‘s show. The overall feeling was dishevelled decadence – gorgeous, floor length evening gowns styled against scruffy hair and loosely belted fur coats. The looks were unfussy – void of accessories or jewellery but including avante-garde garments … read more»

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LFW: Christopher Raeburn

Following on from his recent win at the British Fashion Awards, Christopher Raeburn returned to the main schedule with a seriously strong womenswear collection. His signature is firmly rooted in reworking sportswear in a luxury and … read more»

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LFW: Ones to Watch – Women

Ones to Watch is an exciting platform for new talent which has launched the careers of designers such as Eudon Choi, Hermione De Paula and Phoebe English. This season the showcase delivered an eclectic mix of functional looks and dramatic silhouettes. The show kicked off with Hwan Heo Simulation, who reworked minimalism shapes and classic … read more»

LFW: David Koma

Polynesian tribal tattoos, a tribal soundtrack and the concept of utilising the body as a canvas. David Koma‘s latest collection has serious punch and is filled with gorgeous looks. Stunning dresses, tailored within in an inch of their lives, were given a tribal make over, with sheer panels or under garments coated with block patterns, … read more»

LFW: Meadham Kirchhoff

Where do I begin? Each season Meadham Kirchhoff create immaculately styled looks presented against the backdrop of innovative set design which absolutely kills it. This season was no exception – the show wowed and surprised the audience from start to finish. On arrival all looked pretty low key by the designer’s usual standards … read more»

LFW: Jayne Pierson and Derek Lawlor

Jayne Pierson collaborated with knitwear designer Derek Lawlor this season to present a collection which focused on movement, organic structures and elegant tailoring. Pierson creates luxury womenswear which aims to accentuate the female form – tailored leather jackets, one-shouldered ruched tops nipped in at the waistline, whilst … read more»

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