London Fashion Week; The Trends for Spring Summer Day Four
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 Four
“Temporal Rose, Second Quadrant” A video game inspired collection, this is Claudia Wang’s fashion week debut.
Rue Agthonis unveiled its “Time in a Bottle” Spring/Summer 2024 Collection. The collection is inspired by surrealism and combines the works of different influential artists.
“Ethereal Collection”
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“Cobbled Together” Footwear that comes to life.
Photos: Bernard Deckert
Dramatic, atmospheric and expressive in the service of emotion: it is not what they wear, but how they feel that matters.
Photos: Jason Lloyd-Evans
Revolutionising fashion with its blend of modern minimalism and oriental aesthetics. Encouraging women to break boundaries and embrace individuality, it seamlessly combines swimwear elements into ready-to-wear collections, exuding retro-femininity and spontaneity.
Photos: Chris Yates/ Chris Yates Media
Photos: Hedi Nong
Sinead Gorey makes her runway debut for SS24 with a collection titled “British Summer of Love,” celebrating Britain’s cultural exports. The collection pays homage to punk, rave, and Britpop, drawing inspiration from the 1988 free-party explosion.
Holzweiler’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection, “Rewilding,” celebrates the Norwegian way of life centred around reconnection with nature. The collection offers a blend of utility and freedom, with a colour palette inspired by natural elements.
Photos: Chris Yates/ Chris Yates Media
The JE Cai collection for this season continues to expand upon the brand’s Algorithmic Modular System (AMS), introducing new detachable functions and a lighter colour palette. This development adds a sense of balance while preserving the brand’s signature uniformity.
Photos: Maja Smiejkowska/ Chris Yates Media
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