London fashion shows spring summer 2023, the most beautiful looks

Un fashion week, that of London, which is about to close and pass the baton to Milan. Fashion week Spring-Summer 2023 it will be remembered by the British above all for the interruption due to the Queen’s funeral on Monday 19 September. But despite the defections and changes in the calendar to pay homage to Her Majesty, the UK fashion shows, which officially close on Tuesday September 20saw a slew of notable looks take the field. In the galleryall the best releases of the Spring-Summer 2023 fashion showsthe latest from London including, updated day by day.

LFW PE23, the trends on the catwalk

It is well known that the shows are always original and unconventional across the Channel. If this year every after party was essentially banned in respect of national mourning, on the other hand the catwalks of the London Spring-Summer 2023 fashion shows were filled with outfit party in the name of transparency – and with a high rate of sensuality. To stand out, the new recruits who have been protagonists of the LFW for a few seasons: the LVMH Prize 2021 Nensi Dojaka, above all, now a reference point for the perfect lingerie dress; from Simone Rocha it is celebrated in dancers (also for him), thanks to metallic mini dresses; while KNWLS focus on denim miniskirts and tie-dye print cut-out dresses.

Sequined bodysuit and jeans, Nensi Dojaka SS23 party outfit (Photo: Imaxtree).

The most beautiful outfits to copy – even now

Dressing up like in the London fashion shows, even now? The look ideas are many: starting from the relaxed suit, which is worn with the shell necklace from Rejina Pyo and with comfortable sandals from Eudon Choi. The floral set is perfect with Texans (Molly Goddard), the biker jacket goes perfectly with the stirrup leggings (David Koma).

The late summer office outfit according to Rejina Pyo SS23 (Photo: Imaxtree).

From JW Anderson to Richard Quinn

Self Burberry postpones to September 26th her fashion show and Raf Simons leaves London due to the Queen’s disappearance, JW Anderson brings to the catwalk an eloquent maxi black t-shirt that promises to be sold out.

And there is still a stylist missing from the roll call who is preparing to show on the last day of LFW, September 20: Richard Quinn.

The only one who, in 2018, had the honor of seeing Queen Elizabeth II sitting in the front row.

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