The street-style scene in London is always more relaxed than the manicured styling you’ll see outside of the shows in Milan or Paris, and this year the energy was even more eccentric than it has been in recent years. There was a rebellion against the muted “quiet luxury” movement that has defined the zeitgeist over the last couple of seasons, with show-goers rejecting beige and instead embracing clashing tartans , preppy argyle knits and stripes in every direction.
Colourful Chopova Lowena carabiner skirts were thrown over slouchy knee-high boots and cult trainers born out of high-fashion collaboration. Fluid nightie dresses floated over denim and scarves were worn in ways that defied their original purpose entirely. Instead of polished tailoring, this was a celebration of playful

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