At London Fashion Week, designers drew inspiration from women like Daphne du Maurier, Phyllida Barlow, Tippi Hedren, and Edith Head, particularly on the third day of catwalk shows. Roksanda showcased a collection inspired by Barlow’s challenging style, featuring ballgowns that dramatically swayed in a brutalist setting. Fabrics were turned upside down, and leftover materials from past collections were used creatively. Roksanda reflected on Barlow's legacy of making art from discarded objects, aiming to evoke similar emotions through her innovative designs, emphasizing a topsy-turvy sense of balance and drama in the collections.
Barlow’s uncompromising art inspired the dramatic fashion at Roksanda, where models showcased vast ballgowns made from innovative materials that echoed the spirit of her artworks.
Roksanda Ilincic aimed to challenge herself with designs reminiscent of Barlow's art, utilizing discarded materials to create a vivid display of topsy-turvy creativity.
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