Around the corner of London’s vibrant streets, lies a silent street where a collection of street snaps is achieved by recording the model’s movement combined with minimal urban details and ‘pretty’ garbage.
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Around the corner of London’s vibrant streets, lies a silent street where a collection of street snaps is achieved by recording the model’s movement combined with minimal urban details and ‘pretty’ garbage.
Wolfgang Joop exaggerates the femininity by interpreting the sensuality of Spanish Baroque. He presents a rebellious woman dressed in luxurious men’s fabrics, fluid slip dresses and contrasting colors.
From what seemed to be a 70's disco club emerged in red dimmed lights, transformed into an almost spiritual vintage story of velvets, prescious flower embroderies and princess silhouettes worn together with macro shaded glasses. Alessandro Michele made the flowers whisper.
The dutch denim master presented her genderless SS17 collection by turning it into a real redneck party. Sophie’s cowboys were wearing boots together with deconstructed denim pieces inspired by the wild west.
Phoebe English SS17 was presented at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London with seven characters performing seven actions and experiences across the span of seven days. Characters included The Archer, The Water Bearer, The Enquirer, The Smuggler, The Chanter, The Strangler, and The Mourner.
Theresa Marx and Simon Porte Jacquemus create a new approach by introducing their own deconstruction and surrealism on the French countryside, a story transforming washing lines into poetry.
Barbara followed her main philosophy this season as well. Timeless pieces with a perfect fit, created with fine materials. She limited her colour palette to earthy tones in olive, rusty red and sand while adding a contrast of different textures and asian influences.
Faustine Steinmetz Presentation for Spring/Summer 2017 again reworked denim in innovative and inspiring ways. The presentation included models in displays not unlike a gallery or museum space.
The Ryan LO SS17 show was inspired by the designer’s upbringing in Hong Kong with hints of the Middle East.
Dusty tones of rose red, midnight blue, grey and copper. Daniel gets captured in his apartment in Berlin in this poetic story created by Yannick and Sophia.
Soundtracked by Dev Hynes, Zoe Latta and Mike Eckhaus chose to celebrate their fifth anniversary and show their tenth collection in the neighbourhood where they first began their designing journey in 2011.
Silhouettes made of paliettes, lace, knit and leather are mixed with a tone of red and create that special 70’s vibe with a twist.
A story of contrasting shadows playing hide and seek in an experimental study of lights.
Lara is wearing playful layers of textures and prints in deep colours which transform the set into a romantic and cinematic atmosphere. Let the show begin!
Graceful movements and passion is captured in the dance studio in central London. The big windows fill the space with dull light and creates soft shadows.
The reflection of another you, your shadow and your soul. Sara Merz and Josepha Rodriguez brings us close to mother nature and studies the twin effect.
The capacity to build knowledge through individual reflection of external stimulations and sources, and through personal re-elaboration and experience in light by interaction with others and the environment.
Marcin Leszczuńsky captured Elizabeth and Amelia in a flat enjoying the precious moments of quiet peace, the models appear to be calm and slightly mysterious. Through the polaroids we can see the girls that embrace their emotions, as reflected in their genuine smiles. That’s the story of sisterhood.
What it takes to me a modern woman? Conceptual styling with a twist paired with unusual details that we don’t see on a daily basis: an earring in a shape of a giant safety pin or a bag that is made to look like a road sign, for instance. Here, Helena Prestes has been captured in the lense of Donald Gjoka and styled by Emrecan Sandal.