Astrid Andersen is the Queen of sportsluxe Never failing to add a little bit extra to the humble trackie, her collection for AW17 showcased silks, velvet and leopard print. No doubt this will be seen on the finest sartorial Saaafff Londoners, who wouldn't even flinch at wearing one hair braid as an earring or real fur. See what's in for Spring Summer here By Sara Darling KTZ is like a cult, and AW17 takes on an 80s bondage club theme.. The shows are not for the shy and retiring. It's hard work getting in, and the super loud German techno soundtrack made it hard not to look uncool. But unless you are dressed in head to toe KTZ you probably won't get a seat anyway! The usual trademark drama fills the collection on gender fluid separates. You can find tressed up in corsets cinching and over the knee boots, with women in co-ordinates. Primarly a black and white and kakhi and white collection, with lots of laces, fur and balaclavas, it might look pretty, but practical? You decide. For more of their urban aggressive collections, check here By Sara Darling A collection fit for a Londoner at Sibling Designed for all the wannabe Kings and Queens, and potentially Lady Di, was she still around, the AW collection is playful, and proudly so. Mens and womenswear is matchy matchy with oversized knits, double breasted jackets and baker boy hats, but even though there is a suggestion of fancy dress, the clothes as separates are actually very wearable. If ruffles and bombers are your 'thing'. If you are keen to flash more flesh, the SS collection is worth investing in here By Sara Darling Songzio is the perfect wardrobe for the modern dandy
Coupling fashion with art, this Korean designer showcased sharp tailored suiting, with romantic accents. If capes, tribly and velvet smoking jackets are on your agenda, this luxury label will definitley get you noticed. Mixing Pollock infused paint splats with delicate flowing shirts, this is moody poet dressing at its best. Check out more here By Sara Darling
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