2012/2/18

London Fashion Week 2012

The aliens have landed! Green skin, crazy hair and see-through dresses... Yes, it's London Fashion Week again

By Deborah Arthurs

Last updated at 10:58 PM on 17th February 2012

 

Design duo FYODOR GOLAN opened fashion week with a bang this afternoon as they showed an outlandish collection modelled by girls with green glittery skin, tribal-style piercings and hair slicked into intricate designs.

The pair, Israeli-born Golan Frydman and Latvian Fyodor Podgorny, made waves with their  innovative catwalk show at London Fashion Week this afternoon, which they said was inspired by 'Russian peasants, tzars and insects'.

The young duo are firmly on their way up, after last year having been awarded the Fashion Fringe prize, judged by Claudia Schiffer and Roland Mouret among others.

Mars landing: Fyodor Golan pushed fashion boundaries with his structural, outlandish show todayRevealing: Fyodor Golan pushed fashion boundaries with their structural, outlandish show today

Mars landing: FYODOR GOLAN pushed fashion boundaries with their structural, outlandish show today

At the time, their fledgling label had been going just one year. Now, with two years' experience under their belts, the collection - their first shown on-schedule at the event - looks yet more accomplished.

Golan studied at the Instituto Marangoni in London while Fyodor studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, before moving to London where they both met.

Between them, the two, who launched their label in 2010, have a wealth of experience to pour into their own brand, having worked with Richard Nicoll, Alexander McQueen, Raf Simons and Issey Miyake.

'This collection was inspired by the juxtaposition between 'Russian peasants and royalty,' the design house said today.

Revealing: Fyodor Golan's autumn/winter show saw models in loose-knit dresses with intricate hairstyles, tribal jewelleryModels had intricate hair and detailing inspired by Russian peasants and tzars

Revealing: The autumn/winter show saw the label introduce knitwear for the first time (what no thermals?)

Impressive debut: Fyodor Golan, who won last year's Fashion Fringe prize, is showing on schedule for the first time this year

Impressive debut: The design duo, who won last year's Fashion Fringe prize, is showing on schedule for the first time this year. The lavish collection was inspired, they say, by Russian peasants, tzars - and insects

'It delves into the stories of the final tzars of Russia and the Romanov family and the myth of their daughter Anastasia, the sole surivor of the family massacre.'

'The collection explores the journey of her escape and the loss of her privilege.'

The designers said they also found inspiration in insects which change themselves for protection. 

'Utilising biology and research from insects from beetles to butterflies, microscopic detail is explored and dissected,' they said.

'Focusing on their construction and innate qualities, these are evolved into the pattern process to create fragility and strength reflecting the creature itself in the aesthetic.'

The collection was rich in so-called peasant detailing, given depth and form with braids, traditional weaving and the handicraft techniques that have become FYODOR GOLAN's trademark.

The duo advanced their brand from last season with the addition of sharp tailoring, overcoats and knitwear, featuring all the sculptural lines and luxe detailing expected from the two.

Striking: The design pair say the FYODOR GOLAN woman is 'expressive, emotional and sexual'Striking: The design pair say the FYODOR GOLAN woman is 'expressive, emotional and sexual'

Striking: The design pair say the FYODOR GOLAN woman is 'expressive, emotional and sexual'

Luxe: Feathers, jewel green eye make up - and that clever hairstyling againModern day tzarinas: Inspired by the juxtaposition between Russian royalty and peasants, the collection featured luxury detailing, sharp tailoring and sculptural shapes, with the traditional heavy jewellery of Russian's peasant population

Modern day tzarinas: Inspired by the juxtaposition between Russian royalty and peasants, the collection featured luxury detailing, sharp tailoring and sculptural shapes, with the traditional heavy jewellery of Russian's peasant population

Statement: Deep red lipstick and vivid green eyebrows made for a dramatic look Statement: Deep red lipstick and vivid green eyebrows made for a dramatic look

Statement: Deep red lipstick and vivid green eyebrows made for a dramatic look  for one model, while another is covered in glitter to represent the protective shell of an insect

ELSEWHERE AT LONDON FASHION WEEK TODAY...

CORRIE NIELSEN

Inspired: American-born Corrie Nielsen worked with Vivienne Westwood from 2000 until 2006, and the designer's aesthetic can be detected in Nielsen's workInspired: American-born Corrie Nielsen worked with Vivienne Westwood from 2000 until 2006, and the designer's aesthetic can be detected in Nielsen's work

Dramatic: American-born designer Corrie Nielsen worked with Vivienne Westwood from 2000 until 2006, and Westwood's strong aesthetic can be detected in Nielsen's work

Crazy: Plaid headpieces at Corrie NielsenCrazy: Plaid headpieces at Corrie Nielsen

Crazy: Plaid headpieces at Corrie Nielsen

BORA AKSU

Hit: Bora Aksu's vibrant show featured models with printed tights, facial accessories and colourful, detailed dresses

Hit: Bora Aksu's vibrant show featured models with printed tights, facial accessories and colourful, detailed dresses

Unusual: Bora Aksu's innovative designsUnusual: Bora Aksu's innovative designs

Unusual: Bora Aksu's innovative designs

A model presents a creation from the Bora Aksu 2012 Autumn/Winter CollectionThe devil is in the detail! See-through pockets at the Bora Aksu show today

The devil is in the detail! SFacial adornments and see-through pockets at the Bora Aksu show today

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