Burberry FW 2024 at London Fashion Week: Our Favourite Looks

Daniel Lee has unveiled his third collection as creative director of Burberry, this time during London Fashion Week.

We believe that Burberry Winter 2024 collection is Daniel’s best collection for the English Fashion House so far and here are our favourite looks:

Edward Crutchley - SEASON 17 Show at London Fashion Week

Edward Crutchley unveiled its “Season 17” collection during London Fashion Week.

“…the queerness of Gothic is such that its main function is to demonstrate the relationship between the marginal and the mainstream.”— Queering the Gothic

Check out below our favourite looks:

JORDANLUCA presents The Uncensored version of their SS22 Campaign

JORDANLUCA presents the UNCENSORED version of the SS22 Womenswear collection which has launched during London Fashion Week.

JORDANLUCA  invites you into an alternative Garden of Eden and introduces you to an Adam and two Eves who, unlike their biblical forebears, are not weighted down by shame. In lieu of fig leaves, they wear the stunning 3D printed flowers of artist Alexei Izmaylov. They're empowered, not diminished, by their sexuality. An erotic communion, a celebration of the body and of youthful exploration.

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JORDANLUCA celebrates and unites three important themes for SS22 – body positivity, London and living life in the present.

Joining forces with OnlyFans.com, JORDANLUCA honours the flesh in a rapturous, erotic communion - a celebration of the body and of youthful exploration.

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Gender Neutral London Fashion Week to Launch With Digital Platform

British Fashion Council (BFC) today announces that for the next twelve months all London Fashion Weeks will merge womenswear and menswear into one gender neutral platform, to allow designers greater flexibility. For this June, London Fashion Week, will take a new form, as a digital-only platform in light of the current environment, and will run from 12th June 2020 through the time period of former London Fashion Week Men’s. The digital platform www.londonfashionweek.co.uk will relaunch and be for both trade and consumer audiences; embracing the cultural commentary, creativity and humorous spirit for which British fashion and London are known for.

Caroline Rush CBE, BFC Chief Executive commented: “It is essential to look at the future and the opportunity to change, collaborate and innovate. Many of our businesses have always embraced London Fashion Week as a platform for not just fashion but for its influence on society, identity and culture. The current pandemic is leading us all to reflect more poignantly on the society we live in and how we want to live our lives and build businesses when we get through this. The other side of this crisis, we hope will be about sustainability, creativity and product that you value, respect, cherish. By creating a cultural fashion week platform, we are adapting digital innovation to best fit our needs today and something to build on as a global showcase for the future.  Designers will be able to share their stories, and for those that have them, their collections, with a wider global community; we hope that as well as personal perspectives on this difficult time, there will be inspiration in bucketloads. It is what British fashion is known for.”  

London Fashion Week June 2020 will put storytelling at its heart and give a voice to British fashion businesses and creatives, allowing them to tell their stories in these extraordinary times by tapping into London’s cultural zeitgeist and highlighting its position as a global multi-cultural city. Bringing the fashion community together, the platform will host exclusive multimedia content from designers, creatives, artists and brand partners, enabling collaboration and bringing together fashion, culture and technology. 
This new digital experience will be open to a global public and trade audience, and will work as a meet-up point, offering interviews, podcasts, designer diaries, webinars and digital showrooms, giving the opportunity to designers to generate sales for both the public through existing collections and the retailers through orders for next season’s products.

Alongside longstanding brand partners of London Fashion Week, British GQ, Evening Standard, JD.COM, INC, LAVAZZA, LetsBab, Mercedes-Benz, The May Fair Hotel and TONI&GUY, BFC has engaged a number of digital pioneering brands, including Amazon Launchpad, Facebook, Google, Instagram, JOOR, ORDRE/ORB360 and YouTube, who will all be activating content in unique ways, helping British designer businesses reach new public and trade audiences. The generosity and commitment of our partners, suppliers and supporters is more vital than ever. Please help us by acknowledging their support for London Fashion Week June 2020 alongside our Official Suppliers: Fashion & Beauty Monitor, Getty Images, Launchmetrics, S’well and Official Supporters: The Department for International Trade, The European Regional Development Fund and The Mayor of London.

COVID-19 & Men's Fashion Weeks in June 2020: All The Changes

The menswear fashion month happening in June has closed its walls due to the Covid-19 epidemic. The Board of Directors of The Fédération de la Haute couture et de la Mode announced Friday that men’s fashion week, previously set to take place from June 23 to June 28, and Haute Couture Week, scheduled from July 5 to July 9, have been canceled.

Simultaneously, The Camera Nazionale Della Moda Italiana announced Milan shows, set to take place from June 19 to June 23 (just prior to Paris), will be postponed and merged with the city’s womenswear shows in September 2020.

On a similar note, the British Fashion Council remarked London Fashion Week shows in June will not take place, claiming the organization will apt to digitalize showcase platforms accordingly.

New York’s Council for Fashion Designers canceled the resort 2021 schedule and urged designers not to present their collections. Recent weeks saw the Met Gala postponed too, as well as the CFDA Awards scheduled for June; meanwhile, Moscow’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia was also disrupted. Fashion Week cancellations will acquire a significant deficit on the economy of many brands, which are left to come up with new marketing avenues to sell and market collections to applicable retailers and buyers. Couture faces major concerns, as the luxury market have important cards on deck to tackle being then leading model in fashion.

Many other online luxury retailers such as Net-A-Porter have shut their global shipping measures, wanting to minimize risks and take safety actions to the finest. Irrespective of the effort in trying to make this work, it’s going to be an exceptionally challenging time for the entire industry, which leaves us pondering on the hopes (and future) of it and what the post-pandemic plots of action can do to make things work to the fullest, once more.

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