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Old school vibe grabs attention at London Fashion Week
Sep 16, 2018 4:56 AM

Old school vibe grabs attention at London Fashion Week

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Winter coats with sandals? Furry bags with long satin gowns? Anything goes as the fashion pack descends on London to take in the latest runway shows, where bright colors, clashing neons, a '70s vibe and sports-chic vied for attention. Veteran designer Jasper Conran, model-turned-designer Alexa Chung and House of Holland were among those showcasing their spring and summer designs at Day 2 of London Fashion Week on Saturday.

By APSept 16, 2018 1:56:11 PM IST (Published)

A model wears a creation by designer Jasper Conran during the Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Grant Pollard/Invision/AP)

Models wear creations by designer Alexa Chung during their Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

A model wears a creation by House of Holland during their Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Grant Pollard/Invision/AP)

A model wears a creation by designer Alexa Chung during their Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

Models wear creations by designer Alexa Chung during their Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

A model wears a creation by House of Holland during their Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Grant Pollard/Invision/AP)

Models wear creations by designer Alexa Chung during their Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

Models wear creations by designer Jasper Conran during the Spring/Summer 2019 runway show at London Fashion Week in London. (Photo by Grant Pollard/Invision/AP)

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