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Digital London Fashion Week kicks off

Published 02/19/2021, 07:02 AM
Updated 02/19/2021, 11:40 AM

By Hanna Rantala and Marie-Louise Gumuchian

LONDON (Reuters) - A completely digital London Fashion Week kicked off on Friday, with designers hoping to entice trend-followers from the comfort of their homes with their latest creations.

With Britain under a national lockdown, streamed videos have replaced the usual bustling catwalk presentations.

Nearly 100 womenswear and menswear brands will share their collections over the next few days, having to adapt how they present their clothes in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"It is really difficult ... for everybody at the moment but particularly in the fashion industry," Caroline Rush, chief executive of the British Fashion Council, told Reuters.

"Fashion Week (offers) this glimmer of inspiration, uplifting, connecting with creativity and really thinking about the impact of fashion has on society and culture. And we need it."

Turkish designer Bora Aksu said he was inspired by 19th century French mathematician Sophie Germain, who he said felt her own isolation when she was discriminated against because of her gender but thrived.

Models walked down an empty Tate Britain museum in tailored suits, boxed cashmere coats and lace tiered dresses.

Aksu layered voluminous tulle shirts and skirts and put lace capes on coats, using a colour palette of pink, black, navy, teal, red and yellow.

"I was trying to find something that (can) bring hope in this time," he said.

Designer Mark Fast looked to the ocean for his autumn/winter 2021-2022 line, presenting colourful puffer jackets, cardigans and knit skirts. A polar bear and star fish adorned tops while fringed or sequined dresses were mermaid-like.

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"I think we are realising now that it is not about quantity but quality and that in so many aspects of our lives things can be done differently and in new ways, fashion being one of them," Fast told Reuters in emailed comments.

With the pandemic shutting stores, studios and factories as well as curbing travel, the fashion sector has been hit hard in the past year.

In Britain, high street giants Debenhams and Arcadia collapsed with online fashion retailers Boohoo and ASOS (LON:ASOS) last month setting their sights on their brands.

Brexit has also affected business.

Earlier this month, some 450 British fashion industry figures signed an open letter to the government warning the sector, which contributes 35 billion pounds ($49 billion) to the economy, was "at risk of decimation by the Brexit trade deal" due to new travel rules and paperwork.

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