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You can always count on John Alexander Skelton to have uncovered a fascinating corner of British history you were previously unaware of to spark his collections. This season, that was a single (and singular) figure: Anna Maria Garthwaite, an 18th-century silk designer who eschewed the prevailing trends of geometric patterns in favor of floral designs
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“How can we keep pushing?” This was the question Kiko Kostadinov said he set himself and his team following last season’s rejection of storytelling superfluity—no characters, no narrative—and his effort to reduce garments into geometric form. The answer came through Agostino Bonalumi, an Italian artist whose canvases were shaped by structures hidden beneath their surfaces.
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Saul Nash’s research for this collection started with male pin-up illustrations from the 1950s, focusing particularly on sportsmen. “That led into looking at sports uniforms, and I guess in a way sports heroes are pin-ups,” he said. The result was a collection whose sportiness was tangibly sensualized—with a particular emphasis on the all-in-one wrestling singlet,
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