Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Fashion & Lifestyle

LFW A/W14: Emilia Wickstead


Ultimate femininity and luxe fabrics define Emilia Wickstead’s latest collection.

Emilia Wickstead knows how to flatter a woman’s figure, and she proved it last season, showing a feminine collection full of crisp whites and wide stripes. The transition to autumn is clear, as the fabrics take a heavier turn towards thick leather, constricting python skin, and autumnal shades of gold and brown. Pale blue and pink act as breath marks throughout the collection; refreshing bursts of air that prevent an overwhelming surge of black. Long gloves and pointed kitten heels top off the classic feminine style. Emilia Wickstead’s autumn collection gives us her signature femininity with a decidedly darker edge.

Latest

KCLWRFC celebrate LUSL success

Events

The King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) told Roar in March that “additional funds” were being invested in facilitating teams taking part in “high...

Comment

Staff writer Deborah Solomon explains the roots of the current conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and argues that the colonial past...

Chinese flag Chinese flag

News

The National, a pro-independence newspaper based in Glasgow, misidentified an individual who was today charged with spying on behalf of the Chinese government as...

Culture

Staff writer Claire Ducharme takes a look into the developments of slow fashion Australia and provides some tips on how to shop more sustainably....

A view of Downtown Yangon; picture taken by the author. A view of Downtown Yangon; picture taken by the author.

Comment

Staff Writer Eugenio Corrias provides personal insight into Operation 1027 in Myanmar and the future of democracy in the nation. In 2022, The Economist’s...

Comment

Roar writer Elsie Todd on the importance of our gut and its health. I always thought that our general wellbeing was mostly down to...

Comment

Roar writer Elsie Todd on the risks and rewards of taxation as a solution to inequality. Taxation is an instrumental solution to inequality, but...

Comment

Roar writer Elsie Todd analyses theories of justice, using World Population Review 2020 to find the most “just” modern society. The question of justice...

Culture

Neil Smith, the UK Managing Director of student living specialists Scape, shares a few tips on how to keep up the festive cheer even...