Natalia Grgona of Paris Modes TV: ‘In London, everyone has a floral dress’

As London Fashion Week wraps up, fashion journalist Natalia Grgona of Paris Modes TV gives us her take on this latest round of catwalk shows, showcasing upcoming trends and new faces to watch out for on the runway. What were the key trends for spring/summer 2017 in London? More than in other cities, a catwalk show in London is a chance to express creativity, so every show and all of the pieces really are different.

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Natalia Grgona of Paris Modes TV: ‘In London, everyone has a floral dress’

London Fashion Week: spring/summer 2017 show schedule

Straight after New York (September 8 to 15), the fashion world will be heading to the British capital where London Fashion Week sees the next round of spring/summer 2017 collection previews, with shows from the likes of Paul Smith, Charlotte Olympia, J.W. Anderson, Topshop Unique, Mulberry and Christopher Kane.

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London Fashion Week: spring/summer 2017 show schedule

Christopher Kane launches new ‘Limited Editions’ project

The Scottish fashion designer is celebrating the launch of his new online store with the new initiative, which will see one new product released on the first Friday of every other month. The debut accessory, which launches Friday, is an acrylic cube paperweight encasing a suspended dried rose.

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Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

Christopher Kane had bobbies on the brain when he designed his Spring / Summer 2017 menswear collection.

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Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

Christopher Kane had bobbies on the brain when he designed his Spring / Summer 2017 menswear collection.

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Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

London Collections Men: Coach channels youthful rebellion for spring 2017

The New-York-based brand presented its spring/summer 2017 menswear collection on the final day of London men's shows, Monday, June 13. Coach tore up conventions in homage to rebellious youth, with an audacious and eclectic collection revisiting American wardrobe staples with a fresh, fun feel. Stuart Vevers, Coach creative director since 2013, unveiled a new menswear collection to an audience of fashion icons, including Kate Moss, who took in one of the most eagerly awaited shows of the British capital's latest menswear week.

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London Collections Men: Coach channels youthful rebellion for spring 2017

London Collections Men: Coach channels youthful rebellion for spring 2017

The New-York-based brand presented its spring/summer 2017 menswear collection on the final day of London men's shows, Monday, June 13. Coach tore up conventions in homage to rebellious youth, with an audacious and eclectic collection revisiting American wardrobe staples with a fresh, fun feel. Stuart Vevers, Coach creative director since 2013, unveiled a new menswear collection to an audience of fashion icons, including Kate Moss, who took in one of the most eagerly awaited shows of the British capital's latest menswear week.

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London Collections Men: Coach channels youthful rebellion for spring 2017

London Collections Men: spring/summer 2017 show schedule

A new round of fashion shows is gearing up in London, as the British capital prepares to host its share of spring/summer 2017 menswear shows from June 10. Around 50 shows have already been timetabled, with runway collection previews from Tiger of Sweden, J.W.Anderson, Coach and Christopher Kane. See below for this season's London Collections Men schedule.

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Genderless fashion blurs lines on London catwalks

Genderless fashion is the buzzword for many of today's top designers, highlighted at London Fashion Week by a string of androgynous touches on the catwalks. From Christopher Kane's heavy, dark, asymmetric tailoring to Burberry's parade of male and female models in military overcoats and aviator jackets, masculine styling repeatedly stood out in the women's autumn/winter collections. It's not just in London where designers are experimenting with preconceptions about gender and identity.

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Genderless fashion blurs lines on London catwalks

Christopher Kane launches first ad campaign

Scottish fashion designer Christopher Kane has debuted his own brand's first ever advertising campaign for his spring/summer 2016 collection.

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