Edeline Lee RTW Fall 2023

Edeline Lee took her Fall 2023 collection to the streets of London — her models strolling from Burlington Arcade in Cork Street Guerilla Style holding a fake newspaper titled "The Edeline Lee Times".

Director Zeina Durra guided the short walk.

"Having worked with Edeline since the beginning of her career, I am really excited about this show, her even more ambitious, which brings the streets of Mayfair to life. We worked with different performance mediums to create a microcosm of the world of Edeline Lee," said Durra.

The diary presented as a subtle print on a short bodysuit; separate; a long flowing dress with a high neck and block heels. The Canadian-British fashion designer called her her "future lady" and it was nothing short of elegance.

This season, she wanted to illustrate what "dignity, grace, femininity and power look like for accomplished women today. This project brought the local Mayfair community together in a celebration of London. it's a tribute to the city I love, to its heritage and its creativity.”

Lee, a conservative hairstylist whose brand is worn by the likes of the Princess of Wales and women successful businesswomen, pushed her signature clean-cut silhouettes with asymmetrical ruffles, voluminous ruching, and evening wear in acid green and Mayan blue that was more suited to the red carpet than just the office party.

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Edeline Lee RTW Fall 2023

Edeline Lee took her Fall 2023 collection to the streets of London — her models strolling from Burlington Arcade in Cork Street Guerilla Style holding a fake newspaper titled "The Edeline Lee Times".

Director Zeina Durra guided the short walk.

"Having worked with Edeline since the beginning of her career, I am really excited about this show, her even more ambitious, which brings the streets of Mayfair to life. We worked with different performance mediums to create a microcosm of the world of Edeline Lee," said Durra.

The diary presented as a subtle print on a short bodysuit; separate; a long flowing dress with a high neck and block heels. The Canadian-British fashion designer called her her "future lady" and it was nothing short of elegance.

This season, she wanted to illustrate what "dignity, grace, femininity and power look like for accomplished women today. This project brought the local Mayfair community together in a celebration of London. it's a tribute to the city I love, to its heritage and its creativity.”

Lee, a conservative hairstylist whose brand is worn by the likes of the Princess of Wales and women successful businesswomen, pushed her signature clean-cut silhouettes with asymmetrical ruffles, voluminous ruching, and evening wear in acid green and Mayan blue that was more suited to the red carpet than just the office party.

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