Everything you missed from London Fashion Week

Another season of London Fashion Week is here, but not as we know it, thanks to the pandemic forcing many designers to show digitally only, with only a handful hosting a physical runway show, with a much reduced audience.

However, that doesn’t mean they didn’t go above and beyond to show us a spring/summer 2021 offering like no other. Burberry kicked things off with an ode to nature during a spellbinding outdoor performance, and keep scrolling for everything else that happened.

Halpern paid homage to frontline workers

Instead of using models to model his new collection, Michael Halpern captured eight ‘heroines of the frontline’ in joyful films and portraits. He said, ‘To me, times of re-emergence call for pure creation: the most uplifting feeling I can think of. I didn’t design this collection with cocktail parties or ballrooms in mind, but purely from the desire to capture in dressmaking the individuality embodied by savoir-fair, and the joy it brings to those who wear it. This collection was created in celebration of the women on the frontline, and for anyone it may inspire and uplift.

Molly Goddard teamed up with UGG

After starting off with a neutral and paired back collection during lockdown, Molly quickly realised she need to inject a bit more fun and colour in her spring/summer collection, inspired by art, Fruits magazine and Camden street style. The bold and joyful designs were paired with the designer’s footwear collaboration with UGG, which included boots, slippers and platforms, all in gorgeous colours.

Victoria Beckham’s collection was eclectic

‘Eclectic is a word I keep returning to this season – it really encapsulates the woman, her attitude, her nonchalance,’ VB, one of the few designers to show a physical presentation, said in her show notes. Her collection covered everything a post-pandemic woman wants to be. A woman who can be as dressed up as she can be casual, who wants to play around with lengths and textures, but also wants a wardrobe that can fit into her new everyday life.

Fashion East celebrated its 20th anniversary

September 2020 marks twenty years since Lulu Kennedy staged her first multi-designer talent showcase. Since then, Fashion East has launched the careers of over 144 designers & brands, and counting. Its ethos of keeping the community spirit high, and showcasing the heart of British fashion has never come at a better time.

This London Fashion Week saw a four-designer showcase spot-lit through the new medium of film: MAXIMILIAN, GOOMHEO, NENSI DOJAKA and SAULNASH.

Emilia Wickstead created a wardrobe from Faery Lands of the South Seas

Inspired by the non-fiction book published in 1921 and written by travel writers James Norman Hall and Charles Bernard Nordhoff — discovered on Emilia’s daughter’s
nightstand, the SS21 collection is an ‘exploration of both fantasy and refined simplicity’. 90s influencers mix in with delicate colour palettes and prints, for designers that could easily be worn for high tea as they could be in the boardroom.

Simone Rocha delivered an intimate collection

Simone Rocha’s SS21 collection took inspiration from the provocative and the personal, the intimate and the comforting, with underwear details re-imagines in gem and luxe finishes, sheer dresses with practical undergarments, exaggerated hips and breasts.

Scroll down for some of our favourite looks from all the other presentations too.

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