Friday 26 September 2014

London Fashion Week S/S15

"London Fashion Week is so different from any of the others. Compared to the strictness in New York, London seems freer from commercial constraints. Truer to the process, to street style, to a sense of humour." - Alexa Chung

There's something about London Fashion Week that makes the city up its game and prove its fashion credentials.

London is undoubtedly one of the most fashionable places in the world - all year round - but for some reason in September it simply glows.


Obviously Somerset House is a hub of sartorial excellence; with street style off the scale, photographers eagerly snapping anyone striking a vaguely nonchalant pose and celebrities clutching coconut water falling out of an Uber, and being ushered over dangerous cobbles in sky-scrapper heels into the shows. Evidently they put their best fashion foot forward: it'd be foolish not to. But to me it seems as if even those not directly affected by the shenanigans unfolding around them make more of an effort. Beauty is bolder, heads held higher and accessories are sharper and more on point. It's as if the city knows it's on show and without realising everyone sits a little straighter and gets swept up along in the beautiful, ridiculous, chaotic madness.

It might be me reading too much into it, but every street feels like a catwalk and the city just buzzes.

As per usual, Vogue has a comprehensive analysis of LFW with lots of lovely galleries to peruse here, and I've included a selection of my favourite looks below. All images are sourced from Vogue.

ANNA K


BURBERRY PRORSUM



DAVID KOMA



ERDEM


ISSA


JULIEN MACDONALD



MARIOS SCHWAB


MARY KATRANTZOU


MATTHEW WILLIAMSON


MOTHER OF PEARL


MULBERRY


PETER PILOTTO




PREEN BY THORNTON BREGAZZI


ROKSANDA ILINCIC



TEMPERLEY LONDON


TOPSHOP UNIQUE


London really is amazing. I absolutely adore the structured white dresses of David Koma and the brilliant, vibrant patterns of Issa. However my ultimate favourite of LFW has to be Peter Pilotto. I love the bright neons and pastels contrasted against sharp black backgrounds, the detailing, and the uneven hemlines. They're looks that will look amazing at premieres and on red carpets and will transfer effortlessly to the high street in the coming months.

Do you have any favourites or highlights from LFW? Let me know in the comments below or drop me a tweet.

Next stop, Milan!

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