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    At London Fashion Week, Hellmann's and fashion brand Chopova Lowena launched a handbag for mayonnaise lovers, designed to take the "polarising" condiment "beyond the fridge". More about Chopova Lowena kits out handbag with dedicated mayonnaise holder and spoon

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    German car brand Mercedes-Benz has created the Project Mondo G puffer jacket-informed car as its contribution to Moncler's Genius collection, which was unveiled at London Fashion Week. More about Mercedes-Benz creates "caricature-like" car informed by puffer jackets

    Tom Ravenscroft | 21 February 2023 | Leave a comment
  • JW Anderson fashion show in video-game arcade features clothing made from computer keys

    British fashion brand JW Anderson channelled a "parallel world of people trapped in their computers" for its Spring Summer 2023 collection at London Fashion Week. More about JW Anderson fashion show in video-game arcade features clothing made from computer keys

    James Parkes | 23 September 2022 | Leave a comment
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  • Vin + Omi creates fashion collection from Prince Charles' stinging nettles

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  • Creativity in fashion "doesn't mean creating more stuff", says Extinction Rebellion's Sara Arnold

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    Burberry has apologised for a hoodie with a cord that looked like a noose, which was worn by a model during London Fashion Week. More about Burberry apologises for "insensitive" noose hoodie in latest misstep by fashion brands

    Augusta Pownall | 21 February 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Anya Hindmarch and Numen/For Use create woven blue tunnels at London Fashion Week

    British fashion designer Anya Hindmarch has teamed up with design collective Numen/For Use to create a London Fashion Week installation that sees visitors clambering through woven, electric-blue tubes in a Soho car park. More about Anya Hindmarch and Numen/For Use create woven blue tunnels at London Fashion Week

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  • Vivienne Westwood Homo Loquax climate change fashion show A/W 2019

    Vivienne Westwood protests climate change as environmental demonstrations hit London Fashion Week

    Models wore clothes with slogans berating politicians during Vivienne Westwood's Homo Loquax show, which happened as protests about the environmental impact of London Fashion Week took place. More about Vivienne Westwood protests climate change as environmental demonstrations hit London Fashion Week

    Augusta Pownall | 18 February 2019 | Leave a comment
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    A Cold Wall reflects on global migrant crisis in Autumn Winter 2019 collection

    London fashion designer Samuel Ross looked to the global migrant crisis when designing this utilitarian collection for his brand A Cold Wall. More about A Cold Wall reflects on global migrant crisis in Autumn Winter 2019 collection

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  • Micol Ragni's Spring Summer 2019 collection

    Micol Ragni explores "weirdness in a positive way" with Spring Summer 2019 collection

    Elements of abstraction and modern sculpture feature in this Spring Summer 2019 collection by London-based fashion designer Micol Ragni, presented during London Fashion Week. More about Micol Ragni explores "weirdness in a positive way" with Spring Summer 2019 collection

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    A London Fashion Week installation by designer Anya Hindmarch saw people lounging on a giant cloud-shaped beanbag while wearing boilersuits. More about Anya Hindmarch installs "world's biggest beanbag" in London's Banqueting House

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    Gareth Pugh celebrates "outsider society" with Spring Summer 2019 collection

    British fashion designer Gareth Pugh takes inspiration from society's outcasts with his latest collection, which he describes as "uncompromising, anarchic and fiercely confrontational". More about Gareth Pugh celebrates "outsider society" with Spring Summer 2019 collection

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  • Fashion East at LFW 2018

    Fashion East gives platform to emerging designers Charlotte Knowles, Yuhan Wang and ASAI

    Futuristic lingerie and deconstructed army uniforms featured in the Spring Summer 2019 runway show by Fashion East, a non-profit initiative that showcases the work of emerging design talents. More about Fashion East gives platform to emerging designers Charlotte Knowles, Yuhan Wang and ASAI

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  • Gareth Pugh revisits 1980s power dressing with Autumn Winter 2018 collection

    Gareth Pugh's London Fashion Week show saw models stomp down the runway in a collection designed for "women who accept zero bullshit". More about Gareth Pugh revisits 1980s power dressing with Autumn Winter 2018 collection

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  • JW Anderson makes a case for slow fashion with Autumn Winter 2018 collection

    JW Anderson's London Fashion Week presentation combined both menswear and womenswear, as part the designer's effort to slow down the pace of fashion. More about JW Anderson makes a case for slow fashion with Autumn Winter 2018 collection

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    Models walked through an archway of rainbow-hued lasers at Burberry's London Fashion Week show, which featured light installations by London studio United Visual Artists. More about United Visual Artists creates prismatic light installation for Burberry catwalk show

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