7:13. It's time for three intense days of Fashion Week in the heart of London with the British Fashion Council , the fashion union across the Channel that invites us to the event.  

As soon as we embark for London, Eurostar puts us in the parade bath with its brand new Business Premier lounge offering calm, luxury and snacks in a most sophisticated lounge overlooking the Gare du Nord. Happiness.


Two and a half hours later, we are immersed in the British capital, heading for the JW Anderson Spring-Summer 2018 parade , the long awaited show of the day. In a renewed setting, the fetish creator of fashion editors presents a feminine silhouette without artifice, placed under the sign of pragmatism and simplicity.


Midday. Without a transition, we travel west of the city to attend the Molly Goddard parade. After meeting an Alexa Chung decidedly always so stylish, we plunge into the spontaneity universe of the British designer whose resolutely modern silhouettes mix enchanting dresses and spontaneity enthusiastic.


15h. While the start of the afternoon was punctuated by the shows of Simone Rocha, Ports 1961 or Gareth Pugh , we continue our day with the show House of Holland . True celebration of the sixties, the collection mixes psychedelic references and urban notes plebisciting, among others, the return of the banana or even the famous duet socks-socks. Silhouettes ultra-instagrammables in sum, which have enough to seduce the millenials .


19h. After a detour through a show Nicopanda in the streetwear ultra-acid, we join the East London for the unmistakable show Burberry, presented in a former court of justice recently restored. In front of Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell or Cara Delevingne, the house has presented a collection of season in the air of time, declining its stylistic heritage in an invigorating urban mode. The space also featured the " Here we are" photography exhibition, featuring, among others, unpublished photographs by designer Gosha Rubschinskiy .