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Lottie Moss Closes Sinead O'Dwyer FW24 at London Fashion Week

After another incredibly inclusive runway show.

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Lottie Moss Closes Sinead O'Dwyer FW24 at London Fashion Week

After another incredibly inclusive runway show.

Fashion’s most inclusive designer Sinead O’Dwyer is back again to show the rest of fashion week exactly how it’s done. For the Fall/Winter 2024 season, the Irish-born, London-based creative draws inspiration from the corporate world, “twisting aesthetic codes” of traditional corporate dressing and pushing the brand’s signature techniques to new lengths.

Read on for Hypebae’s summary of Sinead O’Dwyer FW24. Take a look at the collection above and while you’re here, check out the emerging designers to watch this season.

 

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Where: Held in the iconic institution of The Old Selfridges Hotel, O’Dwyer’s showcase returned to the space where its first showcase took place.

Who: The audience was made up of O’Dwyer fans like Grace Carter, Once again teaming up with casting director Emma Matell, the showcase featured a wide array of diverse models, spanning different sizes, abilities and ethnicities. This season, Lottie Moss closed the show, following the debut of Sinead O’Dwyer bridal.

See: With shirting as a focus, the collection presented a slew of button-down silhouettes in various fabrics, with the standout undoubtedly being a champagne-hued satin with piped bust constructions and plenty of internal support. Fusing sartorial workwear styles with shapewear techniques, the collection utilizes traditional tailoring as a base and adds elements of inclusive design at every turn.

Touch: The designer’s signature twisted tights made a return this season, with stiff fabrications crafted into shirting and tailoring. Elsewhere, softer, more fluid fabrics like satin juxtaposed the sharper silhouettes, paired with deadstock wool, cotton poplin and black denim.

Taste: As always, O’Dwyer goes out of her way to prove that no matter what you’re designing, how it’s made or where it’s shown, who it’s made for is all that really matters.

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