Which are the best of London Fashion Week September 2023? Still, open your eyes and see now the Newest LFW Designers.
The London Fashion Week September 2023 encourages us to discover the stimulating energy of the newest LFW designers. Are you ready for the hottest, latest new designers to see now? Likewise, London never stops to explore creativity and developing new projects that lean toward the future.
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Among the captivating designers, keep a keen eye out for the legendary British luxury brand Burberry. Moreover, the avant-garde creations of ASAI and the visionary pieces of Dilara Findikoglu. In addition, the enchanting designs by ERDEM, the artistic flair of Eudon Choi, and the groundbreaking innovation of: FASHION EAST. JW Anderson, KNWLS, palmer//harding, PHOEBE ENGLISH, Richard Quinn, ROKSANDA, and Simone Rocha.
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Moreover, I’m excited to discover that the upcoming September 2023 London Fashion Week will be a great source of talent. The British Fashion Council (BFC) has also confirmed that 16Arlington will return to the prestigious event. Additionally, the designer has won the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund this year. On the other hand, Chopova Lowena and Molly Goddard will showcase their collections. Both designers have received the BFC Fashion Trust 2023.
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But the excitement does not stop! The upcoming London Fashion Week in September 2023 schedule includes new and captivating additions such as: EIRINN HAYHOW, Holzweiler, PĪFERI (another BFC Fashion Trust recipient for 2023), Spencer Badu, and SRVC. These designers will showcase their collections, bringing fresh energy and innovation to the event.
Who are the new EIRINN HAYHOW, PĪFERI, Spencer Badu designers to see today? Still, start and think now: why are they one of the best, most exciting emerging designers in the latest London Fashion Week 2023 schedule?
♦Meet EIRINN HAYHOW:
EIRINN HAYHOW explores new methods of producing materials from natural resources. Above all, she made history as the first designer to craft couture pieces using vegan leather grown from discarded coffee granules. A trailblazer in sustainable fashion, she pushes the limits of innovative material production. However, her latest work incorporates healing properties to alleviate anxiety, depression, and other nervous disorders in the wearer.
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We are all made up of the same atoms and energetic particles. Everything on this earth is made up of the same energy. Our hearts have more neuro mass than even our brains, picking up signals and magnetic waves from a greater distance than our brains. We have the ability to tune into plants’ and trees consciousness. Tuning into our hearts can help us communicate with plants as they communicate at the same energetic level. Remember: you are magic.EIRINN HAYHOW.
♦Meet PĪFERI:
PĪFERI, the recipient of BFC Fashion Trust 2023, is gaining recognition in the footwear industry for their 100% vegan accessories due to sustainability and craftsmanship innovative design.
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I am intrigued by the sculptural potential of shoe design and fascinated by proportions and dynamic volumes. My designs are influenced by surrealism, architecture, and people I know in real life who act as muses to inspire my work from concept to creation. My designs are streamlined and timeless; Sustainable design starts right from the first sketch. When a pair of shoes is timeless, it can accompany customers on their unique journey for many years to come and elude disposable trends.ALFREDO PRFERI.
♦Meet Spencer Badu:
Spencer Badu, a designer from Toronto, is at the forefront of the post-gender revolution with his eponymous fashion label. Likewise, he founded the brand in 2015 while studying in college. Moreover, Badu’s mission is to challenge the societal norms of gender-specific clothing. Inspired by the Bauhaus movement, his design philosophy embraces simplicity and minimalism. In sort, the result is a collection of cutting-edge garments that feature subtle yet impactful details.
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Badu developed his skills in patternmaking and needlework. In sort, his collections embody the values of freedom and self-expression. The incorporation of black and white colours adds a timeless and adaptable quality to his garments.