
nss London Fashion Week Awards And the Oscar goes to...
The London Men's Fashion Week is over. It began with Pikachu parading on the Bobby Abbey catwalk and continuing with a relative balance between English tailoring tradition and avant-garde fashion. An ability to approach fashion that the British have always shown us, despite the background role of London Fashion Week compared to other major European cities, weaker in its designer names and media attention. The new designers, however, have helped to bridge the gap in respect to Milan and Paris and to witness the irrepressible artistic fervor of the latest generation of London creatives.
We decided to recap what happened during London Fashion Week, awarding 8 prizes, divided into as many categories, because, like a real show, there were main protagonists, supporting actors, revelations and twists.
Best Show: Feng Chen Wang
One of the most fashionable designers of the English capital, appreciated by footballers and celebs, who were photographed in the first row at the Saturday show. Among these, two of our favorites, Hector Bellerin, Arsenal's Spanish defender and personal friend of the designer, but also Gully Leo, extravagant as always and protagonist of this FW.
Best finale: Bobby Abley
Let's start by saying that this was the most surprising ending because for the notion of best I think we would need to discuss, however, seeing Pikachu come out from behind the scenes of the show has made it clear from the first day that we should not expect anything trivial from this London Fashion Week. "Pika Pika" (Cit.).