London Fashion Week: Burberry Prorsum, Christopher Kane, Mark Fast and Erdem Shows
From September 14 to September 18, Fashion Week takes place in London. Traditionally, Look At Me tells about the most remarkable spring-summer shows of LFW, demonstrates the designers' mindboards and collects comments from industry professionals about their shows. On the penultimate day of the week, Burberry Prorsum, Christopher Kane, Mark Fast, J. W. Anderson, Erdem and others showed their collections.
Burberry prorsum
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Charlotte Wiggins was the first on the podium, and the show was closed by Tian Yi. |
The collection was simultaneously demonstrated in several places: in the form of a traditional show in Hyde Park, a closed presentation in the main boutique of the brand on Regent Street, and, of course, everyone could watch the online broadcast |
Among the guests were not only regulars of shows: the show was visited by the actors of the TV series Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad), Dev Patel from News and Joe Dempsey from Molokosos and Game of Thrones |
Mudboard Burberry Prorsum
Classic trench and old Burberry collections | Corset | Works by Norman Parkinson |
What critics think about the Burberry Prorsum collection
Tim Blanks, Style.com
More and more complex interpretations of the classic trench — from traditional white or hot pink to lace and feathers — deserve an Oscar
New york magazine
The collection is trench coats and what dilutes them: capes, capes and bombers
Fashion telegraph
Jonathan Ive, Andy Murray and Harry Stiles: Burberry was the first to be littered with the British, who conquered America
J. W. Anderson
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The show opened Mackenzie Drazan |
During London Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson not only showed his main collection, but also presented a collaboration line with Topshop |
The show began with a delay |
Mudbord J. W. Anderson
Masculinity | Asymmetry | Severity |
What critics think about the J. W. Anderson collection
Jessica Bampus, Vogue.co.uk
Severity is still ruled by J. W. Anderson, but this time with a share of femininity
Tim Blanks, Style.com
The main idea of the collection, Anderson insisted, was “code violation”. This meant giving up any of the comfort zones that he had created for himself.
Mark fast
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Shoes created by Christian Loubout for the show |
Daisy Lowe took part in the show. |
Mudbord Mark Fast
Hip-hop | 90s |
What critics think about the Mark Fast collection
Tilly McAllister-Smith, Vogue.co.uk
Mint knit top with lilac panties could easily wear Azalea Banks
Erdem
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The show opened Lara Mullen |
The collection is inspired by the works of American science fiction writer Zenna Henderson |
Mudbord Erdem
50s Fashion | Works of Zenna Henderson | Sai-fi |
What do critics think about the Erdem collection
Tim Blanks, Style.com
Feelings are exacerbated with each new collection of Erdem
Jessica Bampus, Vogue.co.uk
This is how the style of the "true lady" should be presented to a young girl.
Christopher Kane
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Choosing a palette Christopher explained as "colors that make you a little nauseous" |
As a print, Kane chose Frankenstein by Boris Karloff. |
Shaw opened Janice Alida, and closed Kel Marks |
Mudbord Christopher Kane
Frankenstein | Rubber | Garbage |
What critics think about the Christopher Kane collection
Tim Blanks, Style.com
At first it seemed that the intact whiteness of the first bows was a kind of response to the bleak darkness of the previous collection.
Sarah Mauer, Vogue.com
The point, of course, is that the designer’s thought-giving idea, devoid of any logic, flows into the brain of a woman who first thinks: “Wow. And in a second: "I want it!"
Other shows September 17
Giles
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Louise gray
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David Koma
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Peter Pilotto
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Osman
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