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London Fashion Week A/W24 has come to an end and it’s time for OVERDUE’s seasonal roundup and celebrate established or emerging labels which stood out for us. From catwalks to presentations, the event’s 40th anniversary has been celebrated and well.
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Read MoreJU-NNA Autumn/Winter 2024
The Japanese-British womenswear brand continues to recontextualise traditional craft.
Read MoreDavid Koma Autumn/Winter 2024
Clothing comes alive in interplays between light and movement. Together, their impacts animate the architecture of a garment, activate its surface decoration and imbue it with life and emotion.
Read MoreErdem Autumn/Winter 2024
For Autumn Winter 24, we are taking our seats in 1953 for a career-defining performance of Medea by Maria Callas.
Read MoreMolly Goddard Autumn/Winter 2024
We start each season with an experimental fitting — vintage pieces, archived samples, and toiles from previous collections. There is rarely a single concept, but a visual pattern emerges.
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