Closing London Fashion Week has got to be a big honour. And
that honour went this year to a rising Asian designer who has emerged on the
fashion scene lately by winning the prestigious Fashion Fringe award last year.
This is Haizhen Wang, the Chinese-born designer who is fast making
a name for himself in the industry.
Haizhen’s show was a treat and his stunning creations came as
an appropriate end to this fashion week which saw a huge rise in emerging
talent – one of the things that London has carved a reputation for.
The Central Saint Martins graduate’s collection was a
mixture of textures, combined beautifully to create what I would call ‘casual
luxe’ looks which are uber stylish and versatile.
I love the architectural cuts which use clever draping, asymmetry
and details such as zips and contrast trims which have become Haizhen’s
signature. The result is structural tailored looks which are strong and
feminine.
With a dark winter-y palette of black, navy blue, grey and
splashes of bright orange the pieces came together in mainly versatile separates
which look bold, urban and chic.
One of my favourite pieces has to be the quilted and wool
sleeveless vest which combines comfort and style.
All in all, Haizhen has shown a great skill in creative tailoring
– especially with the folding details and multi-faceted dimensions - and an eye
for proportions which have just enough edge to be worn over a dress or with a
pair of denim.
Here are some of the amazing looks which saw out LFW in amazing style.