London Fashion Week September 2016!

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Hey guys!

I hope you are all doing very well! 

So Today's Post for you guys is going to be about some of my favourite shows from London Fashion week, Now London Fashion week is by far my favourite fashion week personally. I think it is so exciting and creative which I love. I also think there is a clear difference between the designers and they all really stand out. 

Because of that it was sooo hard for me to narrow it down to my favourites so even though I have cut some out I still do have a lot and as I wanted to talk about them all I'm going to keep my writing about them very short as I don't want to bore you all but I really want to show you all of the designers I have really loved.

So enough of my waffle, lets get into this! 

The first designer which I firstly really loved at London fashion Week this season was Alice Archer. 



 She used a lot of print and embroidery in her work and there was a lot of focus on texture and colour.


I really loved this years show. The garments had a classy elegant look yet they where not the same old kind of 'boring' style. They where unique and had character to them.

Secondly there was Ashley Williams. 


I loved her catwalk show. It had a really modern feel to it yet it was still edgy and to me kind of summed up the kind of style you would find in a Dazed magazine. 

There was then of course Bora Asku.


The collection had a very feminine feel to it and boasted frills and light fabrics with florals and lots of pretty pinks. 

Someone very different to this but a show I also loved was Emilio de la Morenas. 


This showcased bright colours, ruffles and accentuated shapes. The colours in contrast with the fabric for example was unusual however I think it worked well.

Next up is Mimi Wades show.


I loved this show! I really felt liked this summed up the creativity of fashion in London right now and it was great to say this displayed at fashion week. There where loud colours and prints but they all worked together perfectly to create an individual style.

Fyodor Golan is another brand who really had an emphasis on uniqueness.


The looks where experimental creatively yet well thought out technically and it really did produce items which stood out.

Now of course it was inevitable the House of Holland show was also one of my favs.


Again the show was a complete surprise and whilst still creating the brands style the designs where different to previous. Ruffles had a huge part to the show which I felt gave of a sassy country vibe whilst accompanied with the checks which felt exciting and fresh and it is a style not often seen on the catwalk. 

Not surprisingly Mary Katrantzou was another designer which of course I also loved. 


The prints did not fail to impress and take you into what feels like a whole other universe. The garment shapes also worked really well around these patterns and emphasized the boldness.

Molly Godard was another name which did not disappoint.


I was particularly a fan of the over-sized party style statement dresses and was really taken by the focus on texture.

In addition I was really impressed by Natasha Zinko.


The garments boasted a contemporary creativeness and basic shapes worked with cut outs to produce and very stylish look.

Peter Pilotto was a major one that impressed me this season.


Literally WOW was my reaction when I saw the show. The prints took you to another world and the 
garments gave of an atmosphere of there own something that is a really unique thing to capture. 

Piers Atkinson also something different to display.


The collection I felt had an emphasis on skin but this was displayed in a variety of ways which is what made the collection so interesting.

Of course there is also Sadie Williams.


The garments had a graphic approach with focus on shapes and symmetry which is something which just recently I have began to really appreciate.

Furthermore there was Sharon Wauchob.


This show had a more classic style to it but it was still so mesmerizing. The fabrics literally look like they shone from the luxuriousness.

Sophia Webster was also a show stopper of course!


Specializing in accessorizes there was nothing small about the show. It was vibrant and oozed positive vibes.

Last but not least Teatum Jones was another unforgettable show from this seasons London fashion week. 


The collection had a really luxurious vibe to it and the shapes and prints added an individuality to a high class style.

I literally loved everything. London Fashion Week has really been amazing and I have felt so inspired. I really hope you guys have enjoyed reading about and looking at some of the shows I have particularly loved. 

Thanks for reading and all the support!

Jodie x 

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