London Women's Fashion Week SS18 - Moodboard
All the inspirations behind London's collections
September 20th, 2017
Minus two.
The second fashion week dedicated to the SS18, the London one, is over.
The things we learned from this series of fashion shows? Don’t wear anymore sweaters and cardigans, but tied them at the waist or shoulders with sleeves; tartan is the new black or pink is the new black (depends on who you ask it); it is still cool to wear the dresses over the trousers; if you do not have a trencher (vinyl is better) you are none; Kate Moss’s fourteen-year-old daughter is more in then you and sits in the front row at Burberry (but she is recommended and genetically blessed).
If you want to know the inspirations that influenced the creation of Christopher Kane, Erdem, Simone Rocha and all other designers who presented their collections these days in London, then read below.
Art & Design
Shrimps – Faye Wei Wei “Anemones and Lovers”
Peter Pilotto - Francis Upritchard “Blue and Green Scarf”
David Koma – “Philadelphia Wenge Wave” by Kerry Vesper
Eudon Choi - Eileen Gray “E1027” House
Topshop Unique – Corinne Day’s photos
An homage to
Christopher Kane – Cynthia Payne ( Britain’s most notorious madam)
Olga Kiely – The Pointer
Peter Jensen - Sandy Dennis in Sweet November
Erdem - Queen Elizabeth II meeting Duke Ellington in 1958
Mary Katrantzou – Balenciaga ‘50s
Mary Katrantzou – Friendship bracialets
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi – Lilian Gish in The Scarlet letter