Edward Crutchley Looks To The Past For Artisanal FW18 Collection
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Edward Crutchley Looks To The Past For Artisanal FW18 Collection

Inspired by global cultural heritage.

POSTED BY DEE CUNNING

London-based designer Edward Crutchley is back for a second season, with a rich collection taking visual cues from global cultural heritage. Drawing inspiration from Chinese literature, Celtic mysticism, Greek classicism and 20th century trends, the offerings are a bold interplay between color, texture, print and cut – with a focus on artisanal techniques and fabrics.

The collection features two collaborations: emoji® and Kopenhagen Fur. emoji® is the owner and licensor of the registered emoji® trademark, whose universal pictorial language demonstrates a direct link between contemporary communication and the most ancient forms of writing. Two mink garments are made in collaboration with Kopenhagen Fur, combining a traditional hand cut and dyed intarsia technique with leather strip insertion.

We're in love with the loud prints, oversized outerwear and the super-versatile Hi Tec ‘Walk Lite RGS’ sneakers which ground all of the looks firmly in the contemporary.

Check out the collection in the gallery above and head to Edward Crutchley for more details.

 

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