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Beyond the performance itself, the No Time thesis manifested in the craftsmanship — or rather, the deliberate lack thereof. The ensembles were held together by safety pins, t-shirts came backless, models strutted shoeless, hoodies were worn backwards, and duct tape served as a surprising choice of material. These unconventional choices are not too far out there, considering the omnipresent DIY trend embraced by dedicated thrift shoppers, it's cool to look crafty and homemade these days.
Quotes like "Add Back?" and "Made in Italy (or China, can't remember)" gleamed in Karlsson's signature rhinestones across the chests of the finished, retail-ready pieces. The artist continued her street-inspired vocabulary with oversized drawstring sweatshirts and loose-fit pants. Yet, amid the urban influences, there were also sensuous silhouettes: figure-hugging dresses adorned with button-ups, lace-trimmed leather skirts with flowing patterns, and a fleeting appearance of a tailored coat paired with sheer mesh and faux fur boots.
Karlsson's consistent ability to conceptualize and challenge her own vision, while vocalizing the shortcomings of the industry, has rightfully earned her the reputation of a revisionist. It's a clever strategy for an emerging creator seeking to stand out amidst the noise. Looking ahead, it would be exciting to witness her expand her technical repertoire, too.
True to tradition, any office party turns into a grand celebration, and this was no exception. Of course any event with Office turns into a big party- and this London Fashion Week was no different. The diverse attendees included C-suite technologists and advocates for fashion sustainability, all trailblazing in their respective domains. Distinguished innovators such as Kay Kwok, Heron Preston, gmoney, Dr. Anino Emuwa, Jayden Ali, Betsy Johnson, Jay-Ann Lopez, Elz the Witch, and Jordy Arthur were among the Top 100 IoDF list. The event was supported by CLO Virtual Fashion and HOWL Collective, with live performances from Talia A. Darling, AllyXpress and Chris Owen.
"Delivering this with office meant we went c*#t celebrating on the dance floor, through the hotel and into the private rooms, with 12 foot digital installations of our avatars, live art performances and hard wild music," said Leanne Elliot-Young, IoDF's founder.
IoDF is a driving force for a more inclusive, sustainable, and diverse online and real-world reality. Leveraging technology as a catalyst for democratic change, IoDF provides cutting-edge immersive digital solutions, strategies, and innovations, pushing the industry beyond its comfort zone and delivering comprehensive global solutions.
"Closing out london fashion week! It was important to us to create a moment on the calendar that felt community-focused. That was a safe space for our global audience to be together, no holes barred," continued Leanne. Simon, our EIC, added that "this is our first thing ever in London and we’ve always wanted to do something here but the right opportunity never came along until now! I’ve have always been curious about tech and future of media and communication and partnering with Institute of Digital Fashion [IoDF] seemed like a fun adventure, none of us knows exactly what to expect other than some fucked up experiments that will most likely offend and shock some readers and that’s why we’re here.”
Check out some of our favorite moments from the party below.