Alexa Chung imagines 'off the grid' escapism for second London show

LONDON (REUTERS) – Model, presenter-turned-designer Alexa Chung went back in time for her second catwalk show in London on Saturday (Feb 16), presenting a collection inspired by the idea of a group of women escaping to California’s Big Sur in the 1980s to go “off the grid”.

Chung, a long-time darling of the British fashion industry with a Mulberry handbag named after her, turned to 1983, the year she was born, for the autumn/winter 2019 line presented on the second day of London Fashion Week.

In a bunker-like setting with the odd sprout of greenery on the catwalk, models wearing black shiny leather outerwear opened the show, soon giving way to delicate prairie dresses and ruffled tops.

There were also herringbone suits – long jackets worn with cropped trousers, green velvet ensembles and prints, floral or cow skin-like, on tops, dresses and outerwear.

“I haven’t been interested in prettiness for a long time, and the world doesn’t look saccharine and innocent to me anymore,” Chung, who launched her eponymous brand in 2017, said in a statement.

“So here we are with ‘Off The Grid’ – a gaggle of women have retreated but there’s safety in numbers. They’re regrouping and plotting somewhere on the West Coast where nature is so beautiful and big… Deep beneath the soil, in an underground bunker a new form of beauty is preparing to grow up.”

Adding to the natural theme, models wore headscarves and light makeup. Chung’s colour palette consisted of earthy and dark tones: navy, green, yellow, pale brown, black and white.

Accessories included studded collars, extra long colourful knit scarves, ankle bracelets, platform shoes and wedge sandals decorated with bows and wrapped around the ankle.

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