
LONDON FASHION WEEK
London Fashion Week this season was a lot more eventful than last season, but still very short. I went and supported some of my favourite brands and I really do feel the responsibility to give my all to London Fashion Week as this is where I started my career and London will always feel like home.
JW ANDERSON
The JW Anderson FW23 show was inspired by Michael Clark, who is a Scottish dancer and choreographer. In this collection, JW Anderson went through all his collections in the past 25 years and took inspiration from them, as well as from Michael Clark.
My look for the show consisted of a black top, which would be simple and basic, but it had denim sleeves to spice it up. Paired with an asymmetric denim skirt and knee high leather boots. I added a bag that resembles paper like material.



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NENSI DOJAKA
In this collection, Nensi did an amazing job keeping her signature styles and silhouettes, while still incorporating some new designs. When taking your seat at the venue, there was a red rose waiting for each guest.
The dress I was was picked for me by Nensi, but I was afraid it would be too revealing. When I tried it on at her studio it was love at first sight. So much so I want to wear it over and over again.




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DAVID KOMA
The David Koma show venue was all red, as was a segment of the collection. Accompanied by other glamour colours such as ultraviolet, lavender and lilac as well as electrifying tulip yellow. There were a lot of crystal embellished accessories included, but the one that stood out the most for me was the fake crystallised cigarette – I don’t smoke, but there is a part of that Parsian vibe that just got me intrigued.
This David Koma dress got me so many compliments, I think the detailing in the front looks amazing when put on. I styled it with my beloved Saint Laurent knee-high boots and my Saint Laurent 5-7 bag.




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RICHARD QUINN
And lastly, the incredible RICHARD QUINN. The show was more like a spectacle with a live orchestra and choir singing. The venue as well as the clothing included many flowers and flower patterns.
I loved my dress which was from a collection that was inspired by Queen Elizabeth, made after her death and the special thing is that once you put a Richard Quinn dress on you understand the art behind it is more than the eyes can see.



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