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Most Coveted: Celine, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and More

When it comes to luxury, you can rest assured that Prestige has it covered. But with the sheer multitude, let alone variety, released regularly on the landscape, it can become rather difficult to figure out the best from the rest or to even pick up the newest and most exciting. As luck would have it, our editors are forever on the look out: discovering on-the-rise labels, picking up new products from cult brands and the finding the most desirable items there are. So for those that are curious what that might be, keep scrolling to discover what made the cut in our weekly Most Coveted list.

 

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The 5 Beauty Trends that Walked the Runways of London Fashion Week

Fashion week may be all about the clothes and accessories. But second to that are the makeup looks that will inspire beauty trends for the rest of the year. With the closing of London Fashion Week, we round up the best beauty looks that rocked the runways.

 

Simone Rocha Painterly Eyes

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All eyes were focused on the painted eyes at Simone Rocha’s show. Makeup artist Thomas de Kluyver used lid balm to create the peeling paint look in black, vermillion and lavender foil.

 

Halpern Bejewelled Eyes

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Makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench swapped makeup brushes and eyeshadows for wearable crystal embellishments for the beauty looks at Halpern's show. Thin shards of the glistening gems were attached around the eye area for a star burst look.

 

Erdem Metallic Silver

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Inspired by the socialites of the 1920s from Cecil Beaton’s upcoming exhibition, stylist Anthony Turner sent models in silver wigs down the Erdem runway. The flapper finger wave nodded to the decade, while the chromatic paint gave it a modern twist. Models sans wig wore metallic silver leaf makeup around the eyes.

 

Matty Bovan Electric Eyes

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The makeup looks at Matty Bovan’s show is nothing short of bold. Vibrant wigs and exaggerated eye makeup in opaque white and two-toned electric pink/coral ombre created dimension. Lips were left nude to highlight the hair and eyes.

 

Preen by Thomas Bregazzi Gold Leaf Foiling

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Models dazzled the catwalk in layers of gold leaf at Preen by Thornton Bregazzi. Inspired by the renaissance era, makeup artist Sam Bryant covered foreheads, ears, neck and cheeks in shimmery gold to mirror the hyper-shiny statues of Virgin Mary.

 

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The Best Looks from London Fashion Week Autumn 2020

Hot off the heels of New York Fashion Week comes the shows on the other side of the pond. We look to the designers showing at the British fashion capital for the looks of the new season. For those who missed the shows, catch all the action in our recap of the best looks we spotted from the runways of London Fashion Week Autumn 2020.

 

Burberry

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Burberry Creative Director Riccardo Tisci explores British fashion following the recent Brexit, focusing on the classic English theme with its iconic checks and plaid on suiting silhouettes and sporty separates. The house stayed true to its heritage as its neutral palette of beige, tan and black dominated the catwalk. Unlike its previous shows, Burberry’s line up of models were the most high-profile A-listers with the likes of Kendall Jenner, Bella and Gigi Hadid, Joan Smalls and Irina Shayk.

 

Victoria Beckham

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Described as “gentle rebellion” by the designer herself, Victoria Beckham was all about English tweed, chunky overcoats, and huge sleeves this season. “I was thinking about the tension between refinement and rebellion. I was inspired by the different ideas of women – different characters, different moments and different attitudes – with no restrictions. It’s about breaking the rules within the context of the brand codes and losing my inhibitions,” the former Spice Girl describes. That translated to cutout knits, reinvented suiting cuts, thigh high leather boots, and shorter skirts – a changeup from her iconic elegant midi length dresses from previous collections.

 

Christopher Kane

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Autumn/Winter 2020 was all about the fall of Adam and Eve – the triangle – the biblical symbol for the eye of God on the runway of Christopher Kane’s show. “The triangle is the most powerful, strongest shape in nature,” the designer explains. The triangulation is seen recurring throughout the collection in both bold and minute ways, from cutouts to motifs to slits and splices.

 

JW Anderson

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Size matters. At least that’s the case at JW Anderson’s Autumn 2020 show. “Mixed-media art, taken from the familiar to the beautifully strange, blowing them up to extreme volumes” Anderson describes. A lot is oversized in the collection – silhouettes, sleeves, collars, lapels, to even the Cuban chain detailing on accessories. The trench coats, tea-length skirts, bulbous dresses and suit jackets are all blown out of proportion. Pair the exaggerated size with tiers of metallic tinsel and you’ve got JW Anderson’s take on nouveau chic.

 

Erdem

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The king of experimental textiles, Erdem Moralioglu presents a collection of varying textures juxtaposed against each other in individual looks for Autumn 2020. Inspired by photographer and designer Cecil Beaton’s portraits of the 1920s high society, Erdem went down the route of exaggerated and fantastical. Sheer metallics, brocades, flowing silks, floral embroideries and feather headpieces ruled the catwalk this season.

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Photo Shoot: American Pastoral

The charm of the simple life eases its way through folksy materials, artisanal embellishment and pilgrim-prim ruffles.

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Photography Joel Low 

Fashion Direction Johnny Khoo

Styling Jacquie Ang 

Hair Edward Chong at Evolve using Kevin.Murphy

Make-up Keith Bryant Lee using Dior

Photography Assistant Alfie Pan 

Fashion Assistant Bernadetha Woenardi 

Model Savanna Blade at Mannequin

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