It's back again. Fashion Week back on our very own streets of London.
A new location as its central home along with much controversy and much
heated and passionate discussion across all of social media, on the choice
of the new location in the heart of Soho, but we're not here to discuss if this
was a good or bad choice to move from the last home of the grand setting of
Somerset House. Our place is to bring to you what was captured on the street.
That style, that sense of wonder and intrigue. To bring to you the trends spotted.
The style icons, the new fresh faces, the big stars, the brands but most importantly,
the style that is JSTREETSTYLE
This is editor of The Fashion Shop Lisa Li, wearing sunglasses by Christian Dior
and a dress by Azzedine Alaia, along with one of her signature turban hats.
and a dress by Azzedine Alaia, along with one of her signature turban hats.
More pretty shoes. Oh how we love pretty things. These are both from the
amazing Sophia Webster with her signature candy coours and facked full of fun.
The top of the images are of her design classic, the famed Butterfly sandals.
Men have style too. It's not only about the women, but these two guys
stood out from the crowd, so here they for you, both are standing proud.
This is the amazing face jewellery artist and designer Liza Urla.
She has an award winning blog to match her award winning designs.
Perfect for a time when one of the strongest trends in jewellery is that of
face adornment.
amazing Sophia Webster with her signature candy coours and facked full of fun.
The top of the images are of her design classic, the famed Butterfly sandals.
Men have style too. It's not only about the women, but these two guys
stood out from the crowd, so here they for you, both are standing proud.
This is the amazing face jewellery artist and designer Liza Urla.
She has an award winning blog to match her award winning designs.
Perfect for a time when one of the strongest trends in jewellery is that of
face adornment.
All images featured in this blog belong to and are shot by
Pat Lyttle of JSTREETSTYLE
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