Ozon is daily covering the shows at London Fashion Week through reports by fashion editor Danae Dragonea and photographs by Nikolas Ventourakis.
Bora Aksu
Romanticism can be dark. Multilayered, with a dominating white getting «dirty» from pink and black lines and patterns. Almost by mistake, like a goth who forgot to wear black.
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Caroline Charles
Models in polkadot swim-wear, white glasses and red red lips laughing and smiling as they move on the catwalk. It is 1950’s at a quite, all shorted out American suburb were the girls are nice nice and sweet but most of all they are good girls!
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Aminaka Wilmont
Androgynous forms wear hats with feathered wings that cover their faces. Spectral soft textiles that are blended with heavy leather jackets.
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Ioannis Dimitrousis
Knitwear, fishnet and sequins. The women aggressive and sensual, in long see-through dresses, balancing on high heels, while the “boys” with tattoos and short jackets remain “boys”.
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Eun Jeong
The winner of Fashion Fringe 2008. Lace, silk and chiffon. White, transparent and lethargic. Pearls and short grey shocks. Eung Jeong is inspired from 16th century ballet costumes.