London Fashion Week Review of Day 1 and Exhibition

 

My first challenge of London Fashion Week this year was making it through the cobbled court yard in 6 inch heels, without an embarrassing trip in front of the many photographers at the entrance. This was my first Fashion Week and I was excited, if a little nervous and not knowing at all what to expect…

After picking up my press pass,and feeling a little more confident now, and hoping I could pass for someone of at least vague importance I started my exploration of the exhibits around Somerset house. There was a wide range of designers to ogle at, from from Milliner Steve Jones famous and intriguing hat designs to Julian Hakes Mojito shoe, which i fell in love with at first sight. Hakes, originally an architect stumbled across the smooth and modern design which only supports the heel and ball of the foot . Definitely a shoe for the future!

As a fashion design student myself I was especially interested in the work of the NEWGEN designers who collections Topshop sponsors and in the past  have included Alexander Mcqueen and Mary Katrantzou. All the designers work was innovative and inspiring. My personal favorite being Lucus Nascimento textured dresses.  Definitely all designers to watch out for in the next few years.

Another designer that caught my eye was Felicity Brown who creates hand printed and hand dyed womens couture wear. The pieces were beautifully made and reminiscent of an underwater coral theme. The designer who graduated from Royal College of Art with a 1st class honours in Textiles, creates elegant clothing has a distinct style and a exiting approach to textiles.

I was also a fan of Paper London’s clean and modern designs. Their sharp collection has strong silhouettes and their new collection feature material made from recycled materials such as rubber and plastic.

The exhibitions are defiantly worth a look and show case some of the best jewelry, hat and clothing designers of today

One of the best things I felt about London Fashion Week is the street style and amazing outfits sported by the industry models, press and designer. From the truly bizarre to the elegant its truly the place to express your individual style and Somerset House becomes a catwalk in itself.

 

Sophie Estelle

 

Christopher Shannon AW12

Christopher Shannon AW12

Christopher Shannon’s collection was very interesting. Lots of blacks and whites, some onepieces. It was quite streamlined. The Central Saint Martins graduate took inspiration for his collection from Mathieu Kassovitz’s gritty 1995 film La Haine and also from youth culture outside of the United Kingdom.

The models were interesting. I am not sure they were professional. Most of them couldn’t walk and didn’t pose for the press at the end of the catwalk. This added to the air of rebellion and moody youthfulness. Christopher Shannon is one to watch.