Hunter’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was the perfect balance of sporty ease and refined simplicity. This is clothing designed for real life, practical yet stylish, capturing the essence of urban adventure with a polished finish. The collection felt like a love letter to the outdoors, but one that still made a statement on the city streets.
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KTZ S/S 2015 LFW
KTZ’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was bold, unapologetic, and thoroughly theatrical. The line drew inspiration from Victorian portraiture and classical artwork, translating familiar images into wearable, three-dimensional prints. Each piece felt like a miniature art installation, merging fashion with fine art in a way that is both playful and visually arresting. This was not a quiet collection; it demanded attention.
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Joseph S/S 2015 LFW
Joseph’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was the epitome of casual sophistication. This was a show that didn’t scream for attention but quietly demanded it with well-tailored simplicity. The collection focused on a palette of light denims and soft heather greys, creating a laid-back mood that felt surprisingly modern and polished at the same time.
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Paul Costelloe S/S 2015 LFW
Paul Costelloe’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week leaned into a nostalgic and playful aesthetic that feels both vintage and modern. The show was filled with mini dresses and skirts that referenced decades past, yet each piece had a contemporary edge. Fabrics were textured and rich, moving from delicate lace to structured woven patterns. The overall mood was fun, flirtatious, and full of personality, a collection that celebrated femininity without ever feeling over the top.
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Music Video: KARI FAUX – ON THE INTERNET
A new internet theme song. Any song that repeatedly says “bitch” is pure gold. Check out the windows 98 inspired music video for Kari Faux’s single titled ‘On the Internet’ www.karifaux.com www.twitter.com/karifaux www.soundcloud.com/karifaux
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Emilia Wickstead S/S 2015 LFW
Emilia Wickstead’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was a celebration of light, color, and understated elegance. This season, the designer focused less on heavy prints or bold patterns and more on the glow and fit of the pieces themselves. Soft neon shades popped alongside silver glitter fabrics, creating a luminous palette that felt both playful and sophisticated. There was a sense of quiet confidence in the collection, as if each piece was designed to make the wearer shine without demanding attention.
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Eudon Choi S/S 2015 LFW
Eudon Choi’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was a clever nod to early nineties businesswear, reimagined for the modern woman. Think sharp pant suits, oversized blazers, and skirts that flirt with midi lengths. The collection struck a balance between nostalgia and contemporary tailoring, bringing vintage inspiration into a fresh and wearable context. Each look felt like it belonged in a corporate boardroom yet somehow managed to retain runway drama.
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Identities by Can Dagarslani
Photographer Can Dagaslani’s series Identities captures a quiet, contemplative exploration of self and relational identity. The Berlin-based shoot features models Sophie Bogdan and Marlene Pina, who appear almost like sisters, though their connection extends beyond genetics. Through subtle gestures, mirrored poses, and shared glances, Dagaslani examines how personal identity can both merge and diverge when experienced alongside someone else. Each photograph feels intimate, inviting viewers to question how identity is constructed, perceived, and performed.
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Marc Jacobs Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Marc Jacobs’ S/S 2015 collection at NYFW delivered a surprising mix of utilitarian structure and whimsical detail. The collection felt almost lumpy and architectural at first glance, but each piece revealed thoughtful embroidery and unexpected textures upon closer inspection. The standout feature was the spotted detailing scattered across many of the garments. These embroidered patterns were reminiscent of braille, adding a playful, almost secretive element to the designs. One could imagine fashion-forward blind attendees reaching out to experience the textures firsthand, adding another layer to the interactive potential of Jacobs’ visio
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Ruby by Emma Allen
Emma Allen’s Ruby is a mesmerizing exploration of rebirth and the cyclical nature of life. The video uses painstaking stop-motion animation to bring the concept of reincarnation to life. Every frame is carefully composed, revealing the time and effort Allen poured into creating this hypnotic narrative. Unlike traditional animation, Ruby exists in the physical and tactile realm, with each movement and expression captured meticulously to create a fluid yet deliberate rhythm.
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Calvin Klein Collection S/S 2015 NYFW
Calvin Klein’s S/S 2015 collection, under the direction of Francisco Costa, was a masterclass in understated elegance. The runway felt quiet yet commanding, a reminder that minimalism can still feel rich and modern when executed with care. Every piece spoke a clear visual language: clean lines, thoughtful textures, and a soft balance of sheer and structured fabrics. The collection felt intentional rather than overworked, presenting a version of simplicity that is anything but boring.