Fashion Director: Savannah Barthorpe
Creative Director: Christopher George Fashion Editorial: Katrina Wu @kkatwu Photographers – Penelope & Joceline Allen @jocelineallen Kyle Ho debuted his first ever womenswear collection, in his typical style, the collection blends influences from both classic British tailoring and French couture. Moreover, the use of traditional tailoring techniques applied to the creation of a new, modern silhouette, while the projection of a sense of softness is expressed through its use of materials, which masterly defined the society’s arbitrary divisions between the masculine and the feminine. Like Eve was created from Adam’s rib, Ho has manifested the structure of menswear onto his first womenswear collection. The coffee-stain motifs are created using discarded coffee grounds from London’s iconic Monocle Cafe. They represent Kyle Ho’s environmental ethos and symbolize perfection to be found in the imperfect, where perfect memory of the moment is when coffee spills and stains happened, which represent a trace of time, place and memory.
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Fashion Director: Savannah Barthorpe Creative Director: Christopher George Fashion Editorial: Katrina Wu @kkatwu Photographers – Vadim Kovriga @vadim_kovriga Meryll Rogge composed a fantasised, slightly distorted vision of the rich and eclectic imagery of Americana to convey a series of sweet and sorrowful memories to this familiar yet foreign culture. Meryll Rogge questions the poetic misrepresentations, the icons and other clichés that make for a popular cultural phenomenon. Pragmatic varsity clothes mixed with draped silk and lurex evening pieces, bi-colour double knit sweaters with raglan sleeves, athletic socks and all-over chequer and stripe prints on viscose satin, straight out of a jock’s locker. Oversized proportions, deconstruction and reconstruction as seen backwards, over-layered and upside down. Fashion Director: Savannah Barthorpe
Creative Director: Christopher George Fashion Editorial: Katrina Wu @kkatwu Crediting – Photographers - Dave Cook Macky Mann Pear Sodium Collective JU_NNA SS23 collaborated with Fashion Scout for its contribution of the Spring/Summer 2023 collection at London Fashion Week. JU-NNA is recognized for its focus on the innovative creations of the traditional Japanese Shibori heritage, and for its sustainable commitments for the use of organic and recycled materials and fabric regeneration. In this collection, JU-NNA manifested the traditional aesthetics and modern sustainability through the dedication of Shibori, by featuring geometric shapes and spontaneous nature of doodles with brand new prints and pastel hues. Structural yet delicate and sustainable by exploiting, adopting recycled polyester and silk. Along these experimentations that run through every seams, JU-NNA demonstrated adventurous Tokyo street style and the originality of femininity and a luxury of a JU-NNA design. PR @i.deapr |
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