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среда, 19 февраля 2020 г.

5 Unexpectedly Delightful Moments From London Fashion Week

LFW has wrapped and now showgoers must process all the sights they’ve seen. Some were better than the rest, and we’re running them down for your viewing pleasure (and shopping lists). Here are five of the most unexpected London Fashion Week moments that caught our eye:


All in


Photography by Ben Broomfield

Tis the season for gender inclusivity. Men walked the runways for designers Molly Goddard and Richard Quinn—a first for both brands, which are known for outrageously proportioned and exquisitely detailed dresses.


Cool collabs


Photography by Tara Juno Rowse

Rixo made a print-lovers ideal match thanks to its union with Christian LaCroix, which is now available for purchase. And maximal label Halpern teamed up with J Brand for a denim capsule collection.


Photograph courtesy of Halpern

Dynamic debut


Photograph courtesy of Imaxtree.com

Glam-focused emerging label 16Arlington made the crowd clap extra loudly when it sent Lena Dunham down its catwalk; the Girls creator rocked a flounced mini-dress with aplomb.


Grand gesture


Photography courtesy of Burberry

Is the tyranny of the tiny bag drawing to an end? If Burberry’s covetable outsized totes are any indication, we say RIP to ridiculously small satchels.


Super scene


Photograph courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger

At Tommy Hilfiger’s celeb-studded show at the Tate Modern, no catwalker drew more excited gasps than when Naomi Campbell appeared to open the show. The English supermodel wore sporty separates and a silk scarf, looking the most casual we’ve ever seen her.


Want more London Fashion Week moments? See our edit of the best street style looks here.



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The Best Street Style Looks From London Fashion Week F/W20

After stellar parades in Copenhagen and New York, London also served up a street style feast over the weekend. Forgoing simple trench coats and dress pants, the street style stars of the British capital donned a range of fabrics and silhouettes, accessorized with everything from ski goggles to construction glasses, as well as hats. We also couldn’t help but notice an endless roster of unique handbags. Browse through all of the top-notch LFW street style moments below.

Aside from these major street style looks, there was also plenty to talk about from the shows, too. For starters, London Fashion Week is following Copenhagen’s lead toward a more sustainable Fashion Week. London’s approach saw three interactive installments for guests to join in on, including a clothing swap—ensuring their street style look is both cutting edge and environmentally-friendly. Actress Lena Dunham made her runway debut, as she closed the 16Arlington show on Friday in a fun black and gold dress. Plus, Deborah Latouche launched a size-inclusive, sustainable brand. Stay tuned for more Fashion Week updates, arriving directly from the scene.



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