Between veteran brands and emerging designers, the youngest of the great international fashion weeks turns 40 years old.
From Friday the 16th to Tuesday the 20th of February, the autumn-winter edition of London Fashion Week celebrated its anniversary with more than 80 events, including catwalks and presentationsboth live and in digital format.
Since its creation in 1984 por el British Fashion Council –a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting British fashion both locally and globally– London Fashion Week has been one of the most innovative spaces in the industry.
Some of the most iconic moments in fashion history have happened on its catwalks. Perhaps the most famous example is the two-robot spray-painted dress worn by model Shalom Harlow during the closing of the Alexander McQueen show, when he presented his spring-summer 1999 season.
Or when designer Hussein Chalayan turned a coffee table into a dress for its autumn-winter 2000.
Its last edition did not lack notable moments. The Turkish fashion show, Dilara Fındıkoğlu, impacted with hyper-detailed designs that they play with the feminine, the masculine and the theatrical.
Also, the SRVC parade gave something to talk about. With a setup that crossed three traditional London buses, the models walked up and down their stairs as if they were heading to work. They wore clothes from a collection full of modern tailoring, cut outs y layering.
JW Anderson opted for XL fabrics, exaggerated silhouettes, fringes and even details with ropes in a collection that has fun with figure and form.
On the other hand, Sinead Gorey was inspired by teenage rebellion to create a striking proposal with prints such as tartan, stripes, argyle y even a dress with it union jack of the British flag.
Paul Costelloe also opted for prints but in a slightly more sober capsule, in which there are plenty he layeringretro silhouettes and neutral tones.
As part of the initiative NewGen to give exposure to new designers, 22 young brands participated, such as Chet Lo, faithful to his pointed genres; Di Petsa, with her iconic “wet” dresses and Tolu Coker, who was inspired by traditional Ghanaian prints, among other new talents.
Burberry, led by Daniel Lee, was in charge of closing the week, with a show that model Naomi Campbell participated. She wore a black design made of textured fabric and covered in glitter.
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