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Paul Costelloe nods to 1960s, broken dolls inspire Bora Aksu at London Fashion Week

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Paul Costelloe nods to 1960s, broken dolls inspire Bora Aksu at London Fashion Week
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LONDON (Reuters) - Irish designer Paul Costelloe took fashionistas back to 1960s California while Turkish-born Bora Aksu celebrated cracks and imperfections at London Fashion Week on Friday. Setting

Paul Costelloe Celebrates 1960s Style While Bora Aksu Embraces Imperfections

Fashion Inspirations at London Fashion Week

LONDON (Reuters) - Irish designer Paul Costelloe took fashionistas back to 1960s California while Turkish-born Bora Aksu celebrated cracks and imperfections at London Fashion Week on Friday.

Paul Costelloe's 1960s Inspiration

Setting the scene on Rodeo Drive in 1967, Costelloe opened his "Boulevard of Dreams" spring-summer 2026 presentation with short feminine creations in pale pink, yellow and blue. There were jackets with pointy collars or bows, embellished minis and shift dresses. All were paired with matching platform shoes.

Bora Aksu's Unique Approach

Models wore floral and frilly designs that nodded to 1960s fashion, including plenty of short dresses as well as cut-out gowns.

Themes of Resilience and Beauty

“It’s a very happy collection. It very much reflects California in the late sixties,” Costelloe told Reuters. “The inspiration has been from the ‘Valley of the Dolls’... It’s very much West Coast of America and it's very chic, very fresh, very exciting."

Aksu said that this season he turned to his own collection of broken dolls for inspiration.

Models wore dresses embellished with layers, embroidery and plenty of lace trimmings.

Aksu put frills on sleeves, large shiny sequins on skirts and see-through gloves and intricate florals on frocks.

The looks were layered: tiered dresses or jackets over long blouses that hung over skirts. Models also wore bonnet hats tied under the neck and adorned with bows or sequins.

"I feel like we are like the dolls... we have... our hearts broken or we go through things. But... we still kind of survive and then it becomes part of us," Aksu told Reuters.

"With the dolls, with all these cracks and defects, I was thinking, I want to keep this and I bring it to... life again. So it's not about covering their cracks but it’s about embracing them."

London Fashion Week, which kicked off on Thursday evening and runs until Monday, is the second leg of the spring-summer 2026 catwalk calendar, which began in New York and then heads to Milan and Paris.

On the programme are 157 designers and organisations, including 50 catwalk shows and a mix of emerging as well as established designers like Erdem, Roksanda and fashion giant Burberry.

(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Shaurya Thapa, editing by Patricia Reaney)

Key Takeaways

  • Paul Costelloe draws inspiration from 1960s California.
  • Bora Aksu embraces imperfections with broken doll motifs.
  • London Fashion Week features 157 designers and 50 catwalk shows.
  • Costelloe's collection reflects 'Valley of the Dolls' style.
  • Aksu's designs highlight resilience and beauty in flaws.

Frequently Asked Questions

What inspired Paul Costelloe's collection?
Paul Costelloe's collection was inspired by 1960s California, particularly the 'Valley of the Dolls'. He aimed to reflect the happy and vibrant style of that era.
What themes did Bora Aksu explore in his designs?
Bora Aksu drew inspiration from his collection of broken dolls, focusing on embracing imperfections. He emphasized that these 'cracks and defects' are part of survival and identity.
How many designers are featured at London Fashion Week?
London Fashion Week features 157 designers and organizations, including 50 catwalk shows, showcasing a mix of emerging and established talent.
What is the duration of London Fashion Week?
London Fashion Week kicked off on Thursday evening and runs until Monday, marking the second leg of the spring-summer 2026 catwalk calendar.
What types of designs were showcased by Aksu?
Aksu's designs included layered dresses, intricate embroidery, and embellishments like sequins and lace, reflecting a whimsical and nostalgic aesthetic.

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