Eccentric and Over the Top
Meadham Kirchhoff’s S/S 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was a masterclass in eccentricity. From the moment the first model stepped on the runway, it was clear that nothing about this show was going to be subtle. Bright colors, bold prints, and unexpected textures collided in every look. The collection had a carnival-like energy, chaotic but fully intentional. Every outfit was designed to grab attention and make a statement, and it succeeded beautifully.
A Show Within a Show
This collection was unapologetically theatrical. Models wore layered pieces that combined clashing patterns, oversized accessories, and playful embellishments. Some garments looked almost like wearable sculptures, with their exaggerated shapes and textures. It was messy, yes, but the chaos was exactly the point. Each outfit told its own story, and the show as a whole felt like a curated gallery of wearable art.
Color, Texture, and Playfulness
What stood out the most was the color palette. Neon greens and bright pinks shared the runway with rich purples and vivid blues. The textures were equally dynamic, with fabrics ranging from soft silks to stiff tulle and glossy vinyls. Accessories like oversized hats, quirky jewelry, and dramatic footwear pushed each look further into eccentric territory. Despite the chaos, the styling was deliberate and perfectly executed.
Why It Works
Meadham Kirchhoff’s S/S 2015 collection works because it fully embraces maximalism. It is joyful, unexpected, and entirely memorable. It is a celebration of color, creativity, and fearless fashion. This is a collection for those who are not afraid to stand out and have fun with clothing. Each look is bold, exciting, and impossible to ignore.
Credits:
Designer: Meadham Kirchhoff
Season / Year: S/S 2015
Fashion Week / Location: London Fashion Week
Category: Ready To Wear



