• FASHION,  Runway

    Ashish S/S 2015 LFW

    Ashish’s S/S 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was a celebration of shine, personality, and unabashed glamour. The runway glimmered with movement as sequins, beads, and rhinestones caught every angle of the light. From the very first look, it was clear that this was a collection not to be subtle about. Models strutting down the runway in head-to-toe sparkle felt like a walking disco ball, and yet, it never felt chaotic. The collection had a deliberate rhythm, a choreography of shimmer and shine that kept your eyes moving from detail to detail.

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    Louise Alsop S/S 2015 LFW

    Louise Alsop’s S/S 2015 collection at London Fashion Week arrived loud, unapologetic, and completely uninterested in playing nice. This was not fashion designed to be palatable or polished. Instead, it leaned hard into a raunchy punk energy that felt raw, confrontational, and fully aware of its own bite. From the first look, the message was clear. This collection had no intention of behaving.

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    Emilio de la Morena S/S 2015 LFW

    Emilio de la Morena’s S/S 2015 collection at London Fashion Week felt like a love letter to the early 2000s party girl, the kind who never missed a flashbulb and always reached for whatever sparkled the hardest. This was fashion with a memory, pulled straight from the Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan era, when nightlife dictated style and excess was the point.

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    Marques’ Almeida S/S 2015 LFW

    Marques’ Almeida S/S 2015 at London Fashion Week felt like punk stripped back to its essentials, then splashed with color by someone who knows exactly what they are doing. It was simple but never boring, raw but intentional. Think art school rebellion meeting a colorful parachute moment, loud without being messy, confident without trying too hard.

  • Simone Rocha SS 2015 LFW
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    Simone Rocha S/S 2015 LFW

    Simone Rocha S/S 2015 at London Fashion Week felt almost Victorian at first glance, but nothing here stayed polite for long. The collection flirted with tradition, then deliberately knocked it off balance. You could absolutely imagine corsets living underneath these looks, even though none were shown. The structure was there. The restraint was not.

  • Osman SS 2015 LFW
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    Osman S/S 2015 LFW

    Osman’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week delivered sleek restraint with just enough weirdness to keep it interesting. At first glance, the silhouettes felt controlled and modern. However, the longer you looked, the more playful details began to surface. This was not minimalism for the sake of being serious. It had personality, and it knew exactly when to show it.

  • Issa London SS 2015 LFW
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    Issa London S/S 2015 LFW

    At first glance, Issa London Spring Summer 2015 looks like chaos with a plan. The collection hits you immediately with what can only be described as lasagna graffiti. Layered, messy, and strangely satisfying. However, once the shock wears off, the intention becomes clear. This was not randomness. It was controlled experimentation.

  • Erdem S/S 2015 LFW
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    Erdem S/S 2015 LFW

    Erdem Spring Summer 2015 felt like stepping into a carefully cultivated world where nature and couture exist in perfect harmony. From the very first look, the collection invited you inside a lush greenhouse fantasy, one built on precision, romance, and obsessive attention to detail. Nothing felt accidental. Every reference landed with intention.

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    Antonio Berardi S/S 2015 LFW

    Antonio Berardi Spring Summer 2015 unfolded like a confident conversation between strength and softness. From the opening look, it was clear this collection was not interested in playing by a single rulebook. Instead, Berardi leaned into contrast and let it lead the narrative. Bold elegance met fluid movement, and the tension between the two made the entire runway hum.

  • Pringle of Scotland SS 2015 LFW
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    Pringle of Scotland S/S 2015 LFW

    Pringle of Scotland Spring Summer 2015 arrived with a sense of calm confidence. Nothing screamed for attention, yet everything felt intentional. The collection unfolded gently, starting in crisp whites before drifting into soft baby blues and eventually settling into deeper shades of blue. This progression gave the runway a natural rhythm, almost like watching the sky shift throughout the day.

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    Vivienne Westwood Red Label S/S 2015 LFW

    Vivienne Westwood Red Label Spring Summer 2015 felt like a joyful rebellion. It embraced chaos, humor, and elegance all at once. This was not pirate cosplay or historical reenactment. Instead, it was casual pirate couture filtered through Westwood’s unmistakable wit. The collection leaned into freedom, irreverence, and styling that looked intentionally undone in the best possible way.