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Steve Salter
“I’m not interested in fashion if it is unrelatable, it has to be grounded.”
Felix Petty
The Kanye West and Marilyn Manson collaborator staged her first standalone catwalk show at LFW, to great success.
He started with a picture of Duke Ellington meeting the Queen in 1958, but this season Erdem’s collection was light, grand and sexy.
“Knitwear is no longer just for keeping warm and cosy.”
From OCD cleaning to kinky sex-parties, Kane invited us behind closed doors.
“The fun behind closed doors and neon lights. You had to be there.”
Charlotte Gush
Matty Bovan, Asai, and Supriya Lele each conjured tough, powerful woman to match the challenges of both global politics and contemporary culture.
“This is for everyone who dares to express themselves in everything they do.”
Bojana Kozarevic
Halpern’s sophomore show proved that all that glitters is not only gold, but also iridescent and green and pink. FUN.
As the see-now-buy-now September 2017 collection collaged the past, present and future of British social life, the check-mania of the early 00s made a triumphant return.
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