On September 8, the entire society of Great Britain, World War II. He was in deepest mourning for Elizabeth’s death. People from different parts of England flocked to London to bid farewell to their beloved queen and queued for 10 hours at Westminster Abbey. Recreational events, parties and social events have been canceled across the country. The British Fashion Council also joined in the mourning, leaving only business events and new collection shows on the programme. Some brands (Burberry and Raf Simons) have even decided to postpone the show until the end of the month.
Despite all the regulations caused by the death of the legendary monarch, Fashion Week took place, albeit on a compressed schedule. And many designers used the catwalks as an opportunity to pay their respects to their beloved queen. T-shirts with mourning prints, black ribbons and, of course, lilies of the valley – all this we saw at the show of the participants of the fashion event.
In our today’s material, local (and not only) designers will participate in the demonstrations of new collections from World War II. We tell and show Elizabeth how she places the references.
harris reed

London Fashion Week kicked off with a touching show by Harris Reed for the eponymous label Harris Reed. The collection featured just 12 surreal looks – mermaid dresses, whimsical headdresses and accent colors. The show was closed by British model Lily McMenamy dressed as a bride. In hand, II. She held a bouquet of lilies of the valley, Elizabeth’s favorite flowers.
Dilara Findikoglu

Dilara Fındıkoğlu, the new collection of Turkish origin by the London designer, has the image of a “queen”. Model 13 walked the runway in a corseted mini dress with frayed British flag detail.
Nensi Dojaka
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Harris Reid wasn’t the only one to add the Queen’s favorite flowers to the collection. At the end of the Nensi Dojaka show, the models took the podium with lilies of the valley. By the way, all the guests of the show also received these flowers.
Daniel W. Fletcher

II at London Fashion Week. Another tribute to Elizabeth is the Daniel W. Fletcher fashion show. The first image of the collection is a black trouser suit with a mourning bandage on the arm. “I think it’s important to react strongly to events like this, because the Queen meant a lot to most Britons,” the designer said.
JW Anderson

Jonathan Anderson did not stand aside either. II. With an image dedicated to Elizabeth, she completed the spring-summer collection SS23 (there was a place for a mirrored dress, a keyboard top and a bag with a dolphin). The model appeared on the runway in a black T-shirt: Her Majesty The Queen 1926-2022. Thank you. This mourning print is a replica of the posters hung at bus stops around London.
Source: People Talk

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