London Fashion Week; The Trends for Spring Summer Day Three

By Jo Phillips

It’s that time of year with all the international designers presenting their collections. This season for Spring Summer ’24 as ever, London had a crowded schedule so here are a few highlights, Find out more here in London Fashion Week; The Trends for Spring Summer Day Three

Matty Bovan

Where the artistry of fashion and mixology converge.

Photos: Rebecca Maynes

Jayne Pierson

Using 3D technology and focusing on sustainability, Jayne Pierson built this collection with themes rooted in Celtic magic, creating modern-day armor.

Eudon Choi

“Chasing Butterflies” Inspired by painter Berthe Morisot an artist known for capturing moments in time with a unique perspective on experience.

Photos: Gaspar J. Ruiz Lindberg/Jason Lloyd Evans

David Koma

David Koma’s Spring-Summer 2024 Collection is inspired by the contrasting imagery of teenage Princess Elizabeth’s motorbike passion and later flowery elegance. Dynamism is infused by racing features such as leather biker jackets and motorcycle-inspired footwear. Rose designs in three dimensions, lace variants, and a brilliant colour palette provide aesthetic depth. Queen Elizabeth’s style is shown in the use of solid colour blocking and enlarged brooches. Handbags such as the DK City, Racer, Apex, and Noir Icon lend versatility and elegance. This collection blends history, nature, and current fashion to create an outfit.

Emerge

Launched by Oxford Fashion Studio, 25 designers from 14 countries show their designs.

Photos: Oxford Fashion Studio

MTG

MTG, the visionary fashion label known for its cultural sustainability, unveiling latest collection, Fujian “Fisher Women’s Culture.”

Photos: Maja Smiejkowska / Chris Yates Media

FROLOV

KWK by Kay Kwok

Photos: Chris Yates Media

Ray Chu

Labrum

Accidental Cutting

Sinéad O’Dwyer

Sinéad O’Dwyer’s SS24 collection at The Royal College of Art balances nostalgia and modernism. Retro school uniforms and colourful shirting from her rural Irish adolescence combine with modern additions like Swarovski crystal decorations and elegant figure-cladding gowns. Signature touches like windowpane patterns and D-ring trims are also included, as is a collaboration with Tabitha Ringwood for shirred calfskin kitten heels. This collection reflects the spirit of a summer wardrobe and after-school dressing routines in a unique and innovative manner.

Dreaming Eli

DREAMING ELI’s Spring Summer 24 collection is an emotional journey that encourages people to embrace their worst feelings. It begins with a dreamy and romantic tone before eventually transitioning to a more aggressive representation of womanhood. The collection introduces rich blood red as a dramatic contrast to its pastel hue, inspired by the intriguing Carmilla, the Victorian Vampire. Signature corsetry takes the stage, with names inspired by Shakespeare and weddings but with an eerie twist. The message is simple: embrace your inner fire, emotions, and unique beauty, as expressed in the phrase “And Wild Hearts Bleed.”

Gazal Mishara

Gazal Mishra, a former engineer turned fashion designer, launched her eponymous label in 2015 as a testament to a union of passion and purpose. Her brand prioritises sustainability and empowers local craftspeople, fusing detailed creativity with environmental concern to reinvent fashion innovation with ethical ideals.

Photos: Maja Smiejkowska/ Chris Yates Media

Kim Perets

Kim Perets, the Tel-Aviv couture designer, combines laser-cut technology with handcrafted skill to create innovative garments from unconventional materials. Her eponymous brand challenges traditional gender norms, emphasising fashion as a form of self-expression and celebrating authenticity and comfort in one’s identity.

Photos: Maja Smiejkowska/ Chris Yates Media

Maximilian Raynor

‘The Embryo Anthology’

Photos: Maja Smiejkowska/ Chris Yates Media

Felix Bendish

Felix Bendish, unveiled his Spring-Summer collection, named “Fierce Momentum,”. This collection pays homage to the enduring spirit of women’s empowerment. 

Photos: Chris Yates Media

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