
Published 20 September 2024
Sue Evans,
Katie DevlinThe S/S 25 runway action crossed the pond with a London schedule featuring several new names alongside more established showings like Erdem and Burberry. Overall, we saw confirmation of the key colour and fabric directions highlighted in our New York Fashion Week coverage, while the more creative aspects of London Fashion Week manifested themselves in vintage couture-inspired looks and a play on masculine-versus feminine dressing.



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