International Fashion Showcase 2019: Brave New Worlds


Strange exhibition at Somerset House for London Fashion Week showcasing the work of 16 designers from across the globe whose work looks at environmental issues in the fashion industry.

Each designer had produced an installation showcasing their work and environmental concerns. Some of these were more effective that others and the key seemed to be to have a lighting effect. I liked Naushad Ali from India whose display looked at Indigo dye to represent the unity of colour. The clothes featured recycled patchwork material. Also Rahemur Rahman’s memories of an English Bangladeshi home from the 1980s with fun mannequins as standard lamps.

My favourite was the Brazilian designer, David Lee, who presented knitted figures leaping and jumping in different lights so their colours and the emotional feel of the work changed. Most photogenic, shown here, was Moi-Den from Vietnam with changing uv light.

Closed on 24 February 2019

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