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Simbarashe Cha


NextImg:At London Fashion Week, Street Style Turned Heads

Leading up to London Fashion Week, the vibes, as the saying goes, were off. More than a few brands scrapped shows they had been planning and others forewent planning them at all. But any doom and gloom as fashion week approached did not deter the most passionate fans, whose eclectic attire in and outside shows nodded to London’s sartorial tradition of bucking convention.

Many spectators took inventive approaches to layering that had heads turning. Draping a saturated cable-knit sweater over a dark winter coat, for instance, or sandwiching a collegiate sweater between two button-up shirts. Some of the most interesting layered looks technically involved no layering at all. Instead, they included pieces with unique textures or fabrications that functioned as an optical illusion.

As for the clothes on the runways, the tumult surrounding this fashion week season seemed to have instilled in certain designers a motto of “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it — too much.”

Erdem Moralioglu showed the beautiful floral dresses his label is recognized for, along with some spectacularly shimmery creations fabricated with tinsel-like fringe. Simone Rocha’s romantic collection featured all manner of faux furs: some embellished dresses, some were used as scarves and one came in the form of a bra top modeled by Alexa Chung. And Edeline Lee, who is known for presenting her collections in elaborately choreographed performances, had models dueling with weapons that included fists, swords and high-heeled shoes.

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These layers brought to mind Ivy League campuses.
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And these yielded an unconventional preppy look.
ImageTwo people standing on a sidewalk. One, left, has shaggy, wavy hair and is wearing a dark military-inspired jacket over a collared shirt and loose dark pants. The other is wearing a check-print scarf and a greenish brown coat.
Some classically British influences — the Beatles, Burberry — were detectable in this couple’s style.
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Stacks of bangles worn with stacked curls.
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Lacey collars and cuffs emphasized the antique quality of a quilted overcoat.
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Hopefully the gossip was as good as their looks.
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A mélange of leather trimming, gloves and bag that deserved closer inspection.
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There was a buttery smoothness to the head scarf and the jacket.
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Heavy drapes played up the grandeur of a dramatic gown.
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Pops of black darkened an outfit of creamy layers on the street.
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Pops of white brightened an outfit of gray layers on the Bora Aksu runway.
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A flurry of fake snow at the Richard Quinn show made it seem as if models were walking in a winter wonderland.
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The beaded garments were as evocative as their body language.
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At the Edeline Lee show, masked models dueled in silvery fabrics and sequins that approximated the look of traditional armor.
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On the Erdem runway, a sparkly spearmint dress was styled with shaggy pink shoes.
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On the Burberry runway, a leather coat and boots gave some bite to a fringed frock.
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At first glance, this colorful number on the Roksanda runway looked as if it were assembled with construction paper. 
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This ensemble seemingly came together by connecting the dots.
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And this outfit, by strapping in and lacing up.
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Bumblebee stripes that were on the move.
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A hat with red eyes, left, and green pants with what looked kind of like a yellow tail.
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A handbag’s squared handles echoed a coat’s windowpane checks.
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A breezy coupling of billowy trench and ruffle-trimmed skirt.
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An outfit with a palette both icy and warm.
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At the Emilia Wickstead show, soft knits were mixed with leathery skins.
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On the Simone Rocha runway, Alexa Chung wore her faux-fur bra with an oversize biker jacket and a tattered skirt.
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Strappy heeled sandals were a finishing touch to luxurious suiting.
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Attire that was equal parts refined and relaxed.