
LFW SS19 Women moodboard
The inspirations directly from the catwalks
September 18th, 2018
Bye Bye London Fashion Week. Even these English days dedicated to the style of the SS19 are over and, looking at the images of the many collections, one wonders: what remains in our eyes? Impressed, there are the new philosophy no fur; the return to London of Victoria Beckham who, to celebrate the ten years of her brand, decided to parade in her homeland; the vintage rock'n roll debut of it girl Alexa Chung and, even more, the triumphant one by Riccardo Tisci at Burberry with a series of garments that, at the same time, honor and revolutionize the heritage of the British label. There are also the many worlds that each show opens: from the gypsy of Preen by Thornton Bregazzi to the pseudo-victorian delirium of Erdem and Simone Rocha; from Ryan Lo's fairytale mood to Mary Katrantzou's archive revival.
Here are the inspirations we could not live without next summer.
Art & Design
J.W. Anderson - Lynda Benglis

Eudon Choi - Ivan da Silva Bruhns

Fyodor Golan – Blondie Bubba, Jamie Adams - Thirza Schaap
House of Holland - Andrew Brischler

Roksanda - Le Corbusier’s tapestries

Peter Pilotto – Emile Gallè

Delpozo - “Fazzoletto" bowl by Fulvio Bianconi & Paolo Venini

An Homage to
Matty Bovan- Jubilee & The Tempest by Derek Jarman
Gareth Pugh - Judy Blame for i-D August 1997

Simone Rocha - 16th century concubines from the Tang dynasty

Preen by Thornton Bregazzi - The new Gypsies Iain Mckell

Kiko Kostadinov - 1940s MGM Studios sci-fi costumes

Ryan Lo - Kiki's Delivery Service

Erdem – Fanny & Stella
