Where Fashion Meets Culture: Collaborations And Exhibits To Inspire

Where Fashion Meets Culture: Collaborations And Exhibits To Inspire

Wauchob's collection showcased exceptional teamwork with Savile Row's Norton & Sons and Swedish jewellery label All Blues. This collaboration resulted in sophisticated and modern designs, with oversized silhouettes and elegant details. Frank Lloyd Wright is widely regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest architects.

With a rich legacy that continues to inspire, his work has had a lasting impact on the world of architecture. (Source: wallpaper. com) Lindberg's "Sun Titanium" collection combines lightweight construction with timeless Danish design philosophy, making it the perfect addition to your summer packing list. Issey Miyake is launching its experimental offshoot, A-POC ABLE, in London this week.

Designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae shares the details with Wallpaper*. London Fashion Week may be slimmed down... but it still delivered moments of creative expression that the city is known for. From Ahluwalia's ode to Africa to Martine Rose's runway return, "there were plenty of highlights." (Source: wallpaper. com) The Victoria and Albert Museum's latest endeavour... "Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk," explores the evolution of the iconic Japanese garment.

This exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in fashion and culture.
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Team work : Wauchob worked with Savile Row⁘s Norton ⁘ Sons for the tailoring in her collection, which oversized, and with a wide silhouette, was sophisticated and modern. The designer also collaborated with Swedish jewellery label All Blues, on circular hair clips that loosely pulled model⁘s hair into ponytails, and smatterings on silver hoop-link earrings. Best in show : for women, an inky blue double-layered trench coat was constructed from a layer of leather topped off with an outer layer of pleated silk. For men, a lightweight oversize coat had an inky black and white floral motif, contrasting with a transparent top and baggy navy suit trousers.
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