

London Fashion Week autumn/winter 2012
Old world grandeur and style icon Marlene Dietrich served as muses for Jasper Gardiva’s autumn/winter 2012 collection entitled, ‘Revolutionnaire Situation de la Forme’.
In a show that was evocative of the decadent twenties, this season David Koma interweaved sharp tailored suits amidst sensual dresses for eye-catching structured looks.
This autumn/winter, Christian Blanken focused on reworking his sportswear aesthetic, creating urban styles that smoothly transitioned from day to night.
The inaugural LFW International Fashion Showcase brought together 19 embassies and cultural institutes across London to display the work of over 80 international emerging designers.
In a year of prophesized demise, Tessa Edwards presents a collection that prepares us for the end of the world and keeps us fabulous at the same time.
Focusing on his statement of sexy, opulent and glamorous designs, Kristian Aadnevik gave us Gothic romance in a collection of dramatic dresses that aroused a decadent and smoky atmosphere.
Pam Hogg’s signature skin tight and daring looks were further developed for autumn/winter 2012 with a sensual show of body suits, transforming from geometric racing suits to sheer celebrations of the female body.
Jeff Garner merged traditional costumes with modern interpretations of courtly dress for a modest tale of romance. A collection perfect for the woman who is nostalgic for an era of noble knights and fairytale princess’s.
Using elements of street and sportswear from youth subcultures, Shao Yen creates an AW 12 collection using tweed, knit, leather and fur, and shows knack for experimentation with unconventional materials.
With Tilda Swindon serving as this season’s muse, Bernard Chandran presented a collection that flowed with effortless androgyny.
Geoffrey Finch finds inspiration in the heart of London’s East End. The look of Antipodium autumn/winter 2012 is slick, undone and confident. An ideal collection for London’s young creative dwellers.
The Dutch identical twin designers, Riet and Truus Spijkers, make subtle nuances to 1930s style with a autumn/winter 2012 collection of fine silk dresses, glamorized by exotic bird feather trimmings.