Tolu Coker: Ready-To-Wear AW24
What better way to round out the first day of London shows than with Tolu Coker, whose marvelous collections have quickly positioned the designer as one of London’s most exciting emerging labels.
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The room was packed. Benches were filled, stairways were clustered with students and the neighbouring bar, which had only a glass wall separating it from the runway, saw onlookers press their faces up against it to get a good look.
Fashion East: Ready-To-Wear AW24
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Sinead O’Dwyer: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Sinéad O’Dwyer called her AW24 collection ‘Supervisor', and aptly so. Models of all colours, shapes and sizes sported her quintessential shibari-inspired bodysuits intertwined with chain-linked Swarovski crystal beads with a corporate twist.
Chet Lo: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Chet Lo went to war for AW24. Rallying his loyal band of followers, guests headed to the NEWGEN space at Old Selfridges Hotel to see his spike-covered vision for the incoming season, entitled ‘Terracotta’.
Edward Crutchley: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Taking London’s fashionphiles to the Ironmongers Hall – a Tudor-style space that harks back to the 1920s – Edward Crutchley’s AW24 collection got up close and personal.
Harris Reed: Ready-To-Wear AW24
On the eve of London Fashion Week, Harris Reed showed his most polished collection yet pouring all the finesse (and perhaps some of the investment) picked up during his twelve months at Nina Ricci into his namesake collection.
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi: Ready-To-Wear AW24
An inquisitive crowd gathered on Waterloo Bridge this afternoon, keen to get a glimpse of Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi’s Preen by Thornton Bregazzi’s AW24 presentation which was taking place on a jetty below.
Bevza: Ready-To-Wear AW24
It’s been nearly two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, so for its AW24 collection, Bevza – the minimalistic brand that hails from Kyiv – set out to celebrate its motherland’s vibrant culture and history.
Luar: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Naming his AW24 Luar collection ‘Deceptionista', Raul Lopez explored the rise, fall and rebirth of the metrosexual, who is now more present than ever with the softening of masculine aesthetics that’s proving rife in the current fashion sphere.
Tory Burch: Ready-To-Wear AW24
The new Tory Burch woman is bolder, more inclined to show skin, and has plenty of youthful energy. For autumn 2024 that means plenty of volume and silhouettes with sharp edges, textures, and sporty details.
Coach: Ready-To-Wear AW24
According to the show notes, Coach’s Stuart Vevers wanted to address the next generation accessing classism and its tropes, redefining and adapting it to their desires.
LaQuan Smith: Ready-To-Wear AW24
New York-based designer LaQuan Smith used his AW24 offering to showcase the growth and evolution of his eponymous label.
Puppets And Puppets: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Puppets and Puppets’ creative director Carly Mark used her AW24 collection to bid the Big Apple farewell.
Ludovic de Saint Sernin: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Working with the blessing of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Ludovic de Saint Sernin cited the late photographer’s imagery as a jumping point for his AW24 collection.