Youve seen the collections from the first day of the spring summer 2013 shows at LFWbut what about the references that inspired the looks?
For Zoë Jordan, who recently moved to Hong Kong, a mixture of multicultural influences informed the collection, including the natural elements of Africa, American varsity sportswear, and Tina Chow.
We also asked Antoni & Alison, Fyodor Golan, Kit Willow and Eudon Choi to share the moodboards and inspiration walls they created to guide their collections.
Click through the gallery above to find out what inspired the designers, and then check out their collections on our Catwalk channel.
Zoë Jordan: ‘My SS13 collection was inspired by a mixture of multicultural influences including the natural elements of Africa, American varsity sportswear, and Tina Chow.’
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Eudon Choi: 'The collection has in part been inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s seminal movie 2001 A Space Odyssey. It was made in 1968, when 2001 seemed such a long way off and I love the view of the future the film portrays. I have also taken inspiration from the 1966 film Blow Up, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni about a photographer who believes he may have witnessed a murder and unwittingly taken photographs of the killing. It stars the incredible 60s model Veruschka, who I am currently obsessed with.'
Fyodor Golan: ‘This season initial inspiration came from the book Blue Tattoo, which tells the true story of Olive Ottoman, a Victorian girl travelling with her family through the deserts of North America in search of Zion.’
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Fyodor Golan's spring summer 2013 moodboard, part 2
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Kit Willow: ‘There is a moment between imagination and reality – I wanted to solidify its existence playing with transparency. 1950s lingerie as outerwear.’