Escada’s Fall 2015 collection was a celebration of refined elegance, combining lightness with impeccable tailoring. The runway featured pieces that were precise, feminine, and effortlessly chic, reflecting the brand’s dedication to sophisticated craftsmanship.
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Daks Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
A red leathered mod 60’s.
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J. JS Lee Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
J. JS Lee’s Fall 2015 collection was a masterclass in understated experimentation. At first glance, the pieces appeared simple and streamlined, but subtle techniques and thoughtful details elevated the looks into something visually intriguing. The runway felt modern, playful, and effortlessly chic, proving that minimalism and innovation can coexist beautifully.
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Felder Felder Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
Felder Felder’s Fall 2015 collection transported the runway straight into a sultry 70’s disco scene. The show was glamorous, sensual, and full of energy, with every piece designed to shine under the lights. Shimmer, sheer fabrics, and fur accents dominated, creating a luxurious and confident mood that felt both nostalgic and modern.
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Bora Aksu Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
Bora Aksu’s Fall 2015 collection brought a delicate, feminine energy to the London Fashion Week runway. The pieces were soft, girlish, and thoughtfully constructed, with layered textures and intricate details giving each look a sense of quiet elegance. The show balanced whimsy with sophistication, creating designs that felt both approachable and refined.
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L.A.M.B. Ready to Wear F/W 2015
L.A.M.B.’s Fall 2015 collection was pure Gwen Stefani energy—bold, sassy, and unapologetically cool. The runway radiated attitude, blending punk-inspired prints with menswear references in a way that felt playful, confident, and effortlessly streetwise. Every piece seemed to tell a story, balancing edge with wearability, and cementing L.A.M.B. as a brand that knows how to mix fun with fashion.
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Eudon Choi Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
Eudon Choi’s Fall 2015 collection was a sophisticated study in versatility, combining luxurious materials with practical, wearable design. The runway balanced edgy textures with preppy undertones, offering pieces that felt modern, polished, and endlessly mix-and-matchable. The collection celebrated functionality without sacrificing style, making every garment feel both thoughtful and desirable.
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Marc Jacobs Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2015 collection was a head-to-toe celebration of goth glam, darkly romantic and theatrically polished. The runway exuded a moody elegance, evoking imagery of Tim Burton-esque whimsy fused with high-fashion sophistication. Every look balanced drama with wearable tailoring, creating a collection that felt both edgy and meticulously crafted.
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Calvin Klein Collection Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Calvin Klein’s Fall 2015 collection channeled a seamless transition from 60’s mod sophistication into 70’s sleek elegance. The runway offered long, tailored coats, clean lines, and refined cuts that felt timeless yet effortlessly modern. There was a quiet confidence to the collection, combining structured silhouettes with wearable sophistication in a way that felt entirely signature to the brand.
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Mag + Art by Eisen Bernardo
In each piece, magazine figures styled, polished, and full of modern attitude are inserted seamlessly into classic paintings. The juxtaposition highlights the contrast between modern glamour and traditional artistry while simultaneously celebrating the craftsmanship of both. What could feel chaotic instead becomes surprisingly harmonious, with every detail carefully balanced.
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Bewitched by Mert and Marcus
Bewitched, shot by Mert and Marcus for W magazine in March 2015, is a hauntingly beautiful editorial that blends macabre storytelling with high-fashion elegance. The images are eerie, enigmatic, and meticulously styled, creating a visual experience that lingers long after viewing.