London Fashion Week S/S 2017 Live: Here’s What’s Going Down.

Buckle in (is that a trend?), we've got a feeling it's going to be a good'un...

Fashion Week September

by Debrief Staff |
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It's that time of year again! Get ready for fashion, fun, frivolity, food (we hope) and being flipping tired, as we bring you all the best stuff from the London Fashion Week S/S 2017 shows, as it happens. You'll pretty much feel like you'll there except it will be better because you won't have to leave your bed. We’re going to be Snapchatting throughout, so if you want to see us frockling with fashion, you can find us at: thedebrief. Oh, and if you want to see EVEN more, check out our Instagram stories (@thedebriefuk) for our version of street style, #DebriefDetails.

Buckle in (is that a trend?), we've got a feeling it's going to be a good'un...

Tuesday 20th September

Tata Naka

This morning we caught the morning flight to Naples. Just kidding, it was Tata Naka's Fashion Week presentation. Wandering between lemons and palm trees (in plant pots) and catching a little sun (well, lights), sun-kissed models wore sea life-inspired swimwear, Bardot maxi dresses and burnt orange co-ords – all with the classic 'That's Amore' playing in the background

tata

Monday 19th September

Ashish

This season Ashish (who was born in Delhi) took inspiration from 'Bollywood pop culture' and, as usual, there were sequins aplenty. As well as that there was – wait for it – a real live five foot snake. Yep. The make-up made a big statement too, with the heavily painted faces of some of the models inspired by the novel Disco Bloodbath and the Hindu Goddess, Kali.

Osman

Osman had friends of the brand walk alongside street-cast models giving the show refreshing diversity. We loved the strong tailoring and knee-high boots.

Fyodor Golan

Inspired by Justin and Britney circa 2001 and RoboCop – at least, that's what we reckon.

Sophia Webster

Tropical birds meets dolls house meets sixties at Sophia Webster.

Sunday 18th September

Topshop

From the soundtrack to the accessories, it's pretty clear which decade inspired Topshop Unique's S/S 2017 show. (Spoiler: it was the eighties…)

J JS Lee

J JS Lee had a school girl/dolls house feel with the primary colours and prim dresses but the organza overlays gave it an extra dimension. There was pretty much a scrum to get close to the presentation though.

Saturday 17th September

House Of Holland

The gingham of DREAMS.

And he brought back *those *slogan t-shirts for his 10th anniversary. All over them.

Julien McDonald

He gave us (much needed) champagne. Thanks, Julien.

Fashion East (Mimi Wade, Matty Bovan, V. A Robertson and Richard Malone)

Topshop Show Space put on a good spread at their Topshop Cafe this morning...

And the clothes weren't bad either...

Mimi Wade

Welcome to Mimimount...

V. A. Robertson

Friday 16th September

Ashley Williams

She went big on the accessories with diamond slides spelling out 'boy' and 'girl' holding slicked hair in place, chandelier earrings with sexuality symbols and sparkling shoe buckles because 'diamonds are always a best friend', says Ashley.

Shrimps

Love at first sight at Shrimps as always. Obsessed with the custom converse and one earring detailing.

Ryan Lo

Pirates of the Caribbean meets your childhood doll's house. Yes to those flouncy frills and feathers. Also, where can we order metallic streamer chandeliers for our flats, please?

Clio Peppiatt

Flash, fast women with a side of grunge this morning at Clio. Can you spot the Britney-Toxic-circa- 2003 bodysuit?

And we're off!

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