THE DEFINITIVE CATWALK COLLECTIONS
LONDON RUNWAY
THE LFW ISSUE
MARCH 2024
94
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CONTENTS
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Season Overview
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LCF, UAL Womenswear
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House of iKons
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Barrus
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Ukraine Fashion Week
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Dunhill
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Justin Cassin
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Malone Souliers
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Fashion Scout China
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Lem Georgia
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Rocky Star
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Nosakhari
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Derrick
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Global Fashion Collective
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Paul Costelloe
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KGL
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Aadnevik
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Yuhan Wang
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Ones to Watch
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Colville
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New Faces
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Suncun
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Dreaming Eli
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Erdem
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Susan Fang
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Sinead O’Dwyer
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Frolov
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London School of Trends - INIFD
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Chet Lo
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On|Off Presents Jack Irving
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Bora Aksu
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Tolu Coker
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Rue Agthonis
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Eudon Choi
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Simone Rocha
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Sinead Gorey
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Stephen Jones Millinery
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Edward Crutchley
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Helen Anthony
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Dilara Findikoglu
214
Sabirah
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Natasha Zinko
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Fashion Crossover London
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Mark Fast
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Genaro Rivas
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Helen Kirkum
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Adriane Weber
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UA in UK
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Paolo Carzana
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Masha Popova
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Noon by Noor
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New Business
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Saul Nash
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Brand Directory
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CompletedWorks
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Beauty Sleeping (Editorial)
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LCF, UAL Menswear
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EDITOR'S LETTER Welcome to this 94th edition of London Runway, which happens to be the very first of a brand new era. We even debated calling this issue 1 or 101 (denoting season 1, issue 1), but in the end, we didn’t want to ignore or gloss over the long history that we’re very proud of. Still, this is a brand new incarnation of the magazine you’ve grown to love with us over the years, and things are going to be very different around here. We kick things off with this London Fashion Week edition. We have scoured the catwalks and presentations from February’s events to bring you shots of everything you need to know from this season. From the top designers who sent their looks down the runway to an essential guide to all of this season’s trends, we have you covered. Along with our brand new look, you might be thinking that there is a brand new ethos underneath. The truth is, we’ve simply recommitted
to who we’ve always been all along. Our core values? They remain the same: diversity, equity, and sustainability. We’re still encouraging the use of diverse models and equitable opportunities for all designers no matter their backgrounds, and we still champion sustainable fashion. It’s a good time to remind you that our sustainability pledge goes further than simply showing you sustainable brands. We also make sure to print our physical issues on recycled paper, and we only print them on preorder - meaning that if you’re reading this as the digital issue on release day, you’ll need to head to our website and get in there quick to avoid missing out. All of this goes towards ensuring that there is less wastage in our process, and our approach to covering fashion shows hopefully ensures that our issues are also kept for longer rather than simply thrown back into the recycling tomorrow because that’s what we’re doing here.
Not just covering fashion, but covering all of the fashion from one set period of time within one volume so that you can refer to it time and time again in the future. Our hope is that you will grow a stack of our issues on your desk, your bookshelf, or your coffee table - the definitive catwalk collections that will always serve as your guide to the past once time marches on. While we may have fewer issues per year now, I hope you will find that they are more focused, more valuable, more insightful, and higher quality. We’ve been a big team; we’re now a smaller team again, like we were back in those early couple of years. We’ve done a lot and introduced a lot of new features and done a lot of new things. We’ve broken boundaries. Now we’re breaking it all again and going back to our roots. Let’s focus on what truly matters and sweep the distractions aside.
, y o j En n o n n a i Rh x
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Susan Fang, Justin Cassin, Sinead Gorey, Paul Costelloe
THIS SEASON
Clockwise: Helen Anthony,
Explained by Rhiannon D’Averc
FASHION Goth is back in full force this season. Dreaming Eli, Simone Rocha, Yuhan Wang, and Aadnevik embraced romantic lace and frills in black and white shades, while Rocky Star and Tamar Keburia were all about black leather.
Tones were muted almost across the board: pastel, earthy, and neutral colour palettes swept the catwalks. The occasional flash of bright red at Aadnevik or whole rainbows at Helen Anthony only served to highlight the quietness going on everywhere else. We don’t mind a print this season, Peekaboo moments were revealed at a whether it’s floral, check, or otherwise, number of shows, with cut-out so long as the tones remain muted and designs allowing a glimpse of what lies the pattern does not overpower. beneath. Simone Rocha, Forget Me Not at Fashion Scout China, Aadnevik, Tailoring for womenswear is very Susan Fang, Safarah at Ones to Watch, sharp, oversized like the eighties, and Natasha Zinko, Mark Fast Masha paired with lingerie, whether in the Popova - they’re all doing it. form of a corset, a bralette, or something a little more slnky hidden Where to place your cut-outs? Some under a blazer. See: Helen Anthony, suggest a hint of nipple, while others Gorgiya at Fashion Scout China, go for a bare midriff, often covered by Dreaming Eli, Frolov, Erdem, Tolu tulle or mesh. Cut-outs have even Coker, Eudon Choi, Edward Crutchley, drifted to skirts these days, making a and Noon by Noor. mini even mini-er. Then there are the frou frou girls pastel concoctions that look as though they ought to be hosting a Twitch stream about ice cream, or selling confectionary-based pen charms on TikTik Shop. They burst out most boldly at Susan Fang in layered candy cane stripes, but their ilk can also be glimpsed at Ones to Watch’s Alenkie, Global Fashion Collective’s Alex S Yu, Bora Aksu, and in the cuddly toys clutched by Simone Rocha models. These girls are the dreamers who want to stay in bed thinking about their youth, not facing reality (Ariana Grande’s Oscars gown comes to mind). The bodysuit is alive and well, or at least alive - patterned numbers took to the catwalks at Sinead O’Dwyer and Sinead Gorey. Presumably, people with other names are allowed to wear them, too. Either way, knitwear and knitwear stylings such as cut-out details reminiscent of the gapes between warp and weft were big news.
Aadnevik, Simone Rocha, Forget Me Not
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Oversized and longline, slightly relaxed tailoring took centre stage for menswear in more than one show: Helen Anthony, Justin Cassin, KGL, Suncun, and Derrick all embraced the longer, bigger jacket silhouette. Elsewhere, light academia was in (think: beige and tan reading jackets, turtlenecks, pocket squares, corduroy trousers) at Dunhill for menswear and Paul Costelloe for womenswear. You can imagine couples dressed in both heading to the kind of balls you need a PhD to get into. A touch of the mundane struck many shows: Tolu Coker sent models through a street market, Sinead Gorey conquered the late-night off-license, and clothes were suited for any daytime stroll at Justin Cassin, Derrick, Dunhill, and Colville.
HAIR
Men wore their hair long at Justin Cassin, and elsewhere, many catwalks covered their male models’ hair completely. Simone Rocha did the same regardless of gender lines. At Erdem, hair was clipped back under a net, as if the models had walked out of the backstage area before they were ready, and Natasha Zinko opted for tight balaclava-like caps.
ACCESSORIES This season, no menswear look is complete without a scarf - as seen at Justin Cassin and Derrick. Shoes were either plain or ugly for many designers. From lumpy crocs to schoolgirl choices, via sneaker options you wouldn’t even notice if they were put right in front of you, footwear had a hard go of it this season. But there is always someone who is willing to save the day: we saw flying tassels at Erdem, cowboy boots for Jasive at Global Fashion Collective, and black pumps and cutout leather flats at Yuhan Wang.
In womenswear, designers showed a tendency to slick it back and keep it out of the way. With the British weather looming over us, what better way to draw attention to our clothes rather than how much we look, at any given moment, like a drowned rat?
Other teams created windswept looks: Fashion Scout China opted for carefully-arranged bedraggled strands across the board, and KGL’s models looked to be fresh out of a downpour. Eudon Choi’s models were similarly caught in the weather.
Barrus took things to another level with hair glitter around the parting line, creating something different for the season - but reminiscent of the glitter makeup we saw on a few other catwalks. Tolu Coker created a unique and uniform hair look, with curls gelled onto the forehead for a look that very much ties back into all the references the fashion was making.
Justin Cassin, Fashion Scout China, Sinead Gorey, Yuhan Wang, Tolu Coker
Yuhan Wang got big and loud, playing off the New Romantic references in the clothes with a lot of backcombing. Also going the 80s route was Edward Crutchley, with crimped looks for the male models as well.
From the top: Erdem,
Check out examples of this style at Ukraine Fashion Week, Rocky Star, Sinead O’Dwyer, and Barrus, with a softer version on display at Paul Costelloe.
A few brands went for more unconventional accessories. Cigarettes were flying out of mouths and between fingers at Edward Crutchley (it’s still not cool, but at least we’re seeing a continuation of the trend for slightly trashy settings (see: fashion and mise en scene)). We did, however, much more enjoy the cowboy hats. Gloves were elbow-length and statement-worthy: Tolu Coker matched their prints to headscarves, while Dunhill opted for leather driving gloves to add that touch of sophistication to their menswear collection. As for bags, if they weren’t blocked into very familiar and classic leather shapes, they were playfully deconstructed. See the bags at Nosakhari and Helen Kirkum for your examples. Tolu Coker played with tropes by introducing big hats and hooped earrings, while the other designers showcasing characters (Sinead Gorey, Yuhan Wang, et al) went for the appropriate jewellery as well.
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BEAUTY Nothing beats a classic smokey eye. They were out in full force on the runways of this season, as they perenially are. This time around, they tended more to the realm of the cateye flick, with thick eyeliner emphasising angular looks. Taking more of a risk were the likes of KGL, who used pink streaks of makeup under the eyes and down over the cheeks to add to that windswept look. Had the models been crying or just caught in a downpour? We suppose that’s part of the mystique.
MISE EN SCENE
Bare beauty led the way at Suncun, where the models were artfully presented as though they had not a single drop of makeup on their faces.
The most budget-efficient way to stage a catwalk? Hire a venue that already has its own character and let the mise en scene speak for itself. We saw plenty of naked catwalks this season, many of them taking places in venues with impressive windows, shiny floors, or other architectural twists that provided all of the needed atmopshere.
At Genaro Rivas, beauty marks penciled onto faces created a powdered look for both menswear and womenswear. Meanwhile, at Simone Rocha, floral eyebrows were stenciled into place as the final touch in just a handful of the models.
Don’t underestimate the hallowed “plain walkway between two rows of chairs”: it’s an old and simple formula, but it works every time.
Finally, we look to a contrast to the smokey eye: smokey lips, as seen via the black lipstick worn at Dreaming Eli. Full circle!
But a few designers went above and beyond. Sinead Gorey and Tolu Coker had their aforementioned shopping experiences, both telling us a lot about the very different types of women who stalked between the aisles. Aadnevik created a winter wonderland, with snow-laden trees and a white carpet underfoot. As for the best way to make a scene? Just put someone in it that knows how to work one. That was the attitude taken at CompletedWorks, where the presentation simply consisted of a lot of people gawking, elbowing one another, and saying, “Is that really Joanna Lumley?”. It was.
Left to right: Suncun, Genaro Rivas, Dreaming Eli, Ukraine Fashion Week, KGL, CompletedWorks
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GORGIYA
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NEHA Name: Neha Sarkar Age: 21 Location: Kolkata Agency: Freelance How long have you been modelling for? 1 year Where are you from originally? Howrah
What would surprise people to know about you? Along with modelling I am also interested in styling and creative direction. What are your modelling ambitions? To portray the emotions and concept of the photographer and stylist through my work.
Do you have an unusual talent or party trick? No
Model: Neha Sarkar @nehaaaa.a.a.a Photographer: Sagnik Chakraborty @lens_changer
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MARINA Name: Marina Volska Age: 52 Location: Lviv, Ukraine Agency: Freelance How long have you been modelling for? 3 years Where are you from originally? I was born and raised in Kyiv, Ukraine. Do you have an unusual talent or party trick? I am a model (age+), an actress, a poet, a clothing designer, a watercolor artist, a vocalist, and I have practiced Eastern dance. I personally style my looks for shoots, selecting clothing and accessories, doing hairstyles, and
makeup. What would surprise people to know about you? I read a lot and study languages. I aim to make the world a kinder and better place, inspiring others by sharing my talent and love for people. I believe that a talented person can develop their skills at any age; there are no limits except for the stereotypes in our minds. What are your modelling ambitions? I dream of appearing on the covers of Vogue and L’Officiel, as well as walking the Italian high fashion runway as a model (age+). That's why I am constantly evolving, learning, and working on myself.
Wardrobe Stylist/Model: Marina Volska @mari_vols Photographer: Cristina Nedogoda @nedogoda.photo
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DINA Name: Dina litsova Age: 28 Location: Vladivostok, Russia Agency: Freelance How long have you been modelling for? 10 years Where are you from originally? Vladivostok, Russia
I'm cheerful, I love to dance. I love yoga What would surprise people to know about you? I wrote and published a book What are your modelling ambitions? Become famous not only in your country, but also abroad
Do you have an unusual talent or party trick?
Photographer: Harkova Elena @harkova_fotovl Model: Dina Litsova @dinaklimova Makeup Artist: Stukalova Viktoria @stukalova_beauty Wardrobe Stylist: Noname_studios @nonane_studios
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PALLAVI Name: Pallavi Tiwari Age: 30 Location: Pune Agency: Freelance How long have you been modelling for? 6 months Where are you from originally? Varanasi Do you have an unusual talent or party trick? It’s in my heart and dreams to explore
my industry talent. What would surprise people to know about you? I am 30 years young and actively working in an IT industry and following my passion as well. What are your modelling ambitions? I want to be a fashion and lifestyle model. I'm looking forward for projects from fashion brands in India. My first choice would be supporting local brands. Hopefully soon there will be a few projects coming my way.
Makeup Artist: Altaf Shaikh @altafmua Photographer: Sudeep Das @sudeepdasphotography Model: Pallavi Tiwary @being_nikkz
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DARYA Name: Darya Ignatovicha Age: 23 Location: Riga, Latvia Agency: freelance How long have you been modelling for? 5 years Where are you from originally? I was born in Latvia. Do you have an unusual talent or party trick? I'm a multi-faceted individual who thrives on exploring the world. My curiosity extends to the kitchen, where I create not only delicious but also visually stunning dishes. Beyond that, I possess a strong creative streak and consider myself talented in a
diverse range of areas. What would surprise people to know about you? We all have unique passions! I lead an active life and relish pushing boundaries, like skydiving for instance. However, what truly surprises them is something a bit more down-to-earth – I'm a passionate plant enthusiast and grow a thriving little green paradise in my home. It seems some people find it unexpected for a young woman in modeling to have this hobby. What are your modelling ambitions? Modeling feels incredibly natural to me, a space where I truly flourish. My ultimate goal is to inspire people and embrace new perspectives.
Photographer: Ingrida Kuznecova @ingrid_photo_ Model/Makeup Artist: Darya Ignatovicha @daffokignda
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BEAUTY SLEEPING Photographer: Rhiannon D’Averc @rhiannondaverc Model: Amber Johnson @amberjohn_ Makeup Artist: Makeup By Issey @makeupbyissey Hair Stylist: Abi Lily @abililyhair Folksy Fox Sleep Mask, Black - £28; Tarot Tales Celestial Sleep Mask, Bronze Gold - £15; Enamel Mushroom Necklace - £27, all Fable England
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Amber wears: Dress - vintage; Enamel Mushroom Necklace - £27, Fable England
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Amber wears: Christmas Jersey Gold Foil Zebra Print Revere Top and Trouser Pyjama Set in Navy - £48, Chelsea Peers exclusively at ASOS; Enamel Mushroom Necklace - £27, Fable England
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NEW BUSINESS DAMIRA8 Name of company: Damira8 Type of business: small business, jewelry and artifacts design Location: Germany. Worldwide delivery. How long has the company been running? Last year I decided to make my hobby my life's work. 3 months ago I developed a logo and made an Instagram account. Very soon one of these jewels can become yours. Where did the idea come from? I have been creating these treasures for more than 12 years. First for myself and close friends, then there were orders for friends of friends. As a gift to loved ones. Now I’m ready to share these artifacts with the world for the common good. Currently, how many people work for the business? The project team is still small. Basically I do everything myself. I order individual parts from jewelers and stone cutters.
What are your company values? To manifest and bring to the world the infinite power of love. To make people happy, energetic, and healthy, vibrantly manifested in their uniqueness and splendor. To promote the revelation of human creative potential, raising vibrations and the level of awareness through beauty, sacred knowledge, and precious gifts of our planet Earth. What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a business? Believe in yourself and your strength! Show courage to start a new project, take responsibility from a state of inspiration and desire to create something beautiful and useful for this world! Constantly develop and improve your skills, learn from the best, take advice and implement new knowledge into practice. Where do you hope the company will be in 5 years? It will be a jewelry wellness house that will create and produce beautiful unique artifacts, jewelry, functional items for home decoration and everyday use. And many happy clients all over the world.
Accessory Designer: Damira8 @damira8treashures Photographer/Retoucher: Tanya Lysenko @tanya_lisen Model/Accessory Designer: Oksana Miroshnichenko @oksanamiraom
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LEM GEORGIA
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We are a slow fashion brand and produce catwalk collections, accessories, and headwear lemniguriani.com @lem.brand.georgia lem.brand.georgia@gmail.com +995599584639
Handmade jewelry & artifacts. Exclusive & unique design for wellbeing & your harmonious evolution. With meaning & individual selection of minerals, metals & sacred symbols. www.damira8.com @damira8treashures oksanamiraom@gmail.com +491627427633
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UK/USA rapper, fashion influencer, “it guy” . Known for the creatively unpredictable appeal of his original music, he hits the scene with back-to-back releases. https://youtube.com/@BateNate? si=1OxkHj9rur92sEek @batenateh batenateadl@gmail.com
Sustainable bras and swimwear for people with one breast who do not wear a prosthesis. https://eno.eco @enoeco_ hello@eno.eco
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PLAIN BY SEYE ADEOLA Plain by Seye Adeola merges modern fashion with timeless elegance, crafting signature suits that epitomize refined sophistication and self-assured style. www.plainbbyseyeadeola.com @plainbyseyeadeola info@plainbyseyeadeola.com
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