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The 20 Best Looks at London Fashion Week

by Mallori Albright September 19, 2019
by Mallori Albright September 19, 2019 0 comments
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British brands continue to produce trendsetting collections that’ll be seen everywhere next year.   

Fashion month is halfway over! (How’d that happen?) Anyways, another week that’s passed by means that The Knockturnal is doing another roundup of our favorite looks from the London Fashion Week runways. Featuring both contemporary and heritage brands, London Fashion Week is relatively new on the fashion month calendar but is always a refreshing time to highlight experimental designs in the ever-changing city. The Spring/Summer 2020 shows saw more of Burberry under new direction from Riccardo Tisci, another collection from fashion favorite Christopher Kane as well as whimsy personified from the queen of tulle, Molly Goddard. These runways proved interesting for what will be trending come next year. So, here are 20 highlights. And as for more coverage, The Knock will check back in after Milan.

Ashish - Metallic embellishments and ROYGBIV mosaics
Burberry - Classic meets preppy
Christopher Kane - New prints and bold colors
Emilia Wickstead - Old Hollywood and Millennial hues
Erdem - Vintage travels to Springtime
Halpern - A 21st century take on a Grecian goddess
House of Holland - 2020 is ready for the 1970s
JW Anderson - Bohemian chic + glamour
Margaret Howell - Androgynous minimalist
Molly Goddard - Goddard somehow still makes tulle so refreshing for Spring
Phoebe English - The utilitarian uniform made chic
Ports 1961 - Reinvented pattern mixing
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi - Understated accessories allow the texture of the pieces to shine
Rejina Pyo - Pyo constructs shape while maintaining Summertime airiness
Richard Quinn - Alice in Wonderland through a rock 'n' roll looking glass
Roksanda - Menswear-inspired draping--need I say more?
Simone Rocha - Who knew that we needed olive green and candy-striped bows?
Temperley London - Victorian boating dreams realized
Toga - This is how pieces are transformed for multiple looks
Victoria Beckham - 1970s off-duty disco diva vibes
London Fashion Week
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