With London fashion week now over, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite looks from the shows that topped our wishlist. It’s time to redefine your everyday luxury wardrobe with our favorite looks from the Week.
Eudon Choi
It was an incredible night at London Fashion Week for Eudon Choi’s runway show. The French riveria style, inspired by men’s tailoring, was a real standout—and it was the perfect backdrop for all of the bright colors and light fabrics, oversized jackets and ponchos. The collection targeted versatility and inclusivity, featuring pieces that could be worn from day to night. The pieces were all about being bold and brave, with a focus on making sure that no matter what kind of story you’re telling with your clothes, you can wear them confidently.
Erdem
Skill and dedication of art restoration. The British Museum was the inspiration for Erdem Moralioglu’s new line. The London-based designer and his team spent time with restoration experts at the museum, gaining an understanding of the skill and dedication required to bring ancient artifacts back to life. “There’s a great sense of craftsmanship that goes into the work,” he said. “I wanted to create clothes that were inspired by this.”
This collection features full skirted ball gowns, beaded lace and vibrant colors
Halpern
With his designs, Michael Halpern has taken inspiration from childhood memories of his mother and her fabulous house parties to create a collection that re-imagines her looks from the 70s and early 80s. The collection heavily features leopard prints, sequin and velvet. Accessories include statement earrings.
Nensi Dojaka
From chic outfits that exude sophistication, to lace-trimmed body-con dresses that enhance your curves and sheer layered dresses that scream sexiness, Nensi Dojaka’s new collection is what you need this season. Think 90’s themed, but for a new generation.
Arlington
The Arlington collection at London Fashion Week was a celebration of love, devotion and remembrance. This collection is a tribute to his partner/co-fonder Federica Cavenati who sadly passed last year. Designs consist largely of maxi dresses in shades of pastel blue, black and cream.
Richard Quinn
Unlike the usual colorful floral prints from Richard Quinn, for this collection, we are presented with pieces designed in tribute to the Late Queen of England, Elizabeth II.
Black lace, veils, and corsets are all featured in this collection.
Christopher Kane
This spring/summer collection from is a beautiful mixture of pastel organza and white lace. Style featured t bouncy mini-crini dresses in kitten heel pumps, which are just the perfect mix of youthful fun and classic beauty!