Episode 91: Game of Clothes, London Spring Summer 2021

Published: Sept. 29, 2020, 5 a.m.

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Can you just be whelmed? That\\u2019s kinda how we felt for this season\\u2019s London shows. Solid performances, nothing surprising. As for Whitney\\u2019s picks\\u2026 This proved to be Tisci\\u2019s most consistent Burberry collection to date. Phoebe English picked up acorns on her way to work to use as dye for the collection (which let\\u2019s be honest, was probably the coolest design detail to come out of London). And Erdem showed a very Erdem collection (although the slouchy sweaters were a nice, new touch). Despite a lack of coverage, Liz\\u2019s picks were still committed to showing their collections on their own terms. Daniel W. Fletcher walked through the collection at his Soho store detailing inspiration, favorite pieces and even fielding questions from social media. A+ for relatability. Mark Fast showed an 80\\u2019s inspired, uplifting show at the Hackney Bus Depot. And we\\u2019re still waiting on J.W. Anderson\\u2026 In Style Snacks, we say goodbye to RBG, LVMH and Tiffany are still at it, Savage x Fenty launches menswear, Kenzo partners with WWF to help save the tigers and a documentary chronicling\\xa0 Jean Paul Gaultier\\u2019s last show is hopefully going to make its way to a streaming site soon.\\xa0

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