Slovenian designers are skillful at making their collections widely accessible, specifically in tone and volume: this season, proposals were heavy on slouchy silhouettes and eccentricity, juxtaposed with seemingly fuss-free ensembles that featured a great take on proportion play. To put things plainly: nothing here really knocked your socks off, save for, perhaps, a queer-like uniform or a billowing overcoat, but that wasn’t the point.
“In addition to the thread of ethical design, which is increasingly important for us and our descendants, we also emphasize the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance, freedom and the importance of focusing on one’s true image,” said Melinda Rebrek, Executive Producer of LJFW. “Each individual is a valuable part of the mosaic of the world with a unique perspective and contribution, and Ljubljana Fashion Week is one of the events that embraces all forms of creativity with joy and pride.” There were tons of pieces intended to work, in a versatile way, within youth’s wardrobes. Where youth culture in fashion is commonly something that shifted so far down as to be totally disconnected from whence it came, something feels authentic in these designers' creative riffs.