Eccentric Elegance. Emilia Wickstead AW26

Days of London Fashion Week have passed under the sign of general underwhelm. The first collection I genuinely found worthy of attention was Emilia Wickstead’s.

Known and loved by her loyal clientele for her regal approach to old-school elegance, the designer lets her horses loose this season, sending her typically uptight (and always impeccably dressed) woman off to work with her hands. Channeling a Buñuel-era heroine, the archetype Wickstead envisioned was embodied by Fano Messan, actress and part-time sculptor: a woman of many trades, wearing a paint-splattered apron over an evening dress, unmoved by societal norms and intent on living life on her own terms.

The result is a collection of exceptional, assured tailoring that radiates ease – 1950s boarding-school tweed dresses with roomy pockets layered over denim, and ball gowns in wallpaper florals grounded by chunky sweaters made for the moors rather than soirées. It is not the first time Wickstead has taken notes from Miuccia Prada – particularly in the cropped red skirt suit styled with monk-strap shoes and socks – but she can be forgiven. She adopts those “ugly chic” cues thoughtfully, and they feel entirely at home within her distinctly British universe.

At heart, Wickstead is an eccentric who loves the classics just as much as she enjoys subverting them. She is not the only designer in London working in this vein, but compared with, say, Erdem, her results feel markedly sharper, mercifully free of ornamental frou-frou.

ED’s SELECTION:


Emilia Wickstead Ilyse Cutout Cloqué Midi Dress



Emilia Wickstead Kerina Strapless Sequined Metallic Tweed Bustier Top



Emilia Wickstead Tiffany Layered Floral-print Faille Midi Dress



Emilia Wickstead x Grenson Grenda Tasseled Fringed Leather Loafers



Emilia Wickstead Bethan Layered Polka-dot Recycled-organza And Faille Skirt

Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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