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Wearable art, self expression and themes of empowerment and gender exploration permeate through Oxford Fashion Studio's shows this season featuring a cultural crossroads of designers from across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. 

"There are strong themes of self expression, empowerment and storytelling radiating from the designers on the schedule this season, which is interesting given that they come from all across the world. This global appeal positions the shows as a creative crossroads and continues to underline London's position as the best place in the world for exceptional design talent" - Tiffany Anglim, Runway Director, Oxford Fashion Studio

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Luisa et La Luna
London Fashion Week, SS25, USA, 6pm Carl Anglim London Fashion Week, SS25, USA, 6pm Carl Anglim

Luisa et La Luna

Luisa et La Luna is a New York based fashion label that speaks to the soul of the contemporary woman. The brand represents a serendipitous convergence of art and fashion, where the feminine and the gamine collide with grace. Each creation is a testament to timeless and unique wearable art, imbued with a whimsical sense of volume and proportion. Each garment is made to endure, to be cherished and to be rediscovered season after season. Luisa at La Luna invites the wearer to revel in fashion as a form of self-expression and delight.

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Covered in Cat Hair
London Fashion Week, SS25, USA, 4pm Carl Anglim London Fashion Week, SS25, USA, 4pm Carl Anglim

Covered in Cat Hair

Covered in Cat Hair was born at the crossroads of ready to wear and intimate apparel design amidst the body positivity movement that has finally made its way into the fashion space. The brand stands firmly on uplifting and promoting the beauty of the feminine energy that every person has within them regardless of gender or sexual identity. The unusual name is a playful poke at the “Crazy Cat Lady” trope that historically ostracises single, independent assigned female at birth (afab) women.

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