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Opinion
Charlotte Gush
Catwalk invasions and aggressive protests outside shows by designers using faux fur have bemused editors in London and New York. When so many fashion people are also anti-fur, are the activists really protesting fur, or just fashion?
Fashion
Anders Christian Madsen
The answer would be at London Fashion Week where, on Sunday, designers including Mary Katrantzou, Preen, and Sir Paul Smith gave women a spellbinding sense of superpower.
News
i-D Staff
What happens when fashion legends like Mary Katrantzou and Diane von Furstenberg collide?
Matthew Whitehouse
The Greek designer saves the last dance for us.
On the Sunday of shows in London, designers drew on British poetry and passion.
The designer returned to CSM to stage a collection inspired by intricate detailing and embellishments of Southern Europe.
On a soul defining Sunday of London Fashion Week, Paul Smith unveiled his new self while Mary Katrantzou took to the cosmos and Louis Vuitton opened a window to the mind of Nicolas Ghesquière.
The queen of digital prints has covered the capsule collection in symmetrical spirals of sports equipment.
i-D
Felicity Kinsella, i-D Team
After four years on the shortlist, print maverick Mary Katrantzou has bagged the £200,000 prize.
On the third day of shows, London Fashion Week continues to explore the space between heritage and innovation, pushing things forward and keeping it simple.
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