Steve J and Yoni P are relatively new names to the fashion spectrum but already have a Topshop collaboration under their belts and have now shown their fourth collection to London Fashion Week. Both designers were born in Korea (their show today took place at the Korean center) but trained in London at Central Saint Martins and London College of Fashion.

Today the show used models and ballerinas to present their collection. The show was more of performance than a catwalk presentation which is interesting when you consider the need for fashion shows to adapt and modernise. Like Roland Mouret said, "There will come a time when the fashion shows as we know them will end."
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The collection seemed to be divided in to two sections with a ballet interlude separating the two parts. The first part felt younger with delicate pink baby-doll dresses given shape with exposed white hoop skirts. They explained their influence, "Our collection has been inspired by our surrounding environment, particularly constructive architecture and the linear, almost endless repeats of design details in both buildings and supporting structures."
The pieces included plenty of folds and drapes creating origami-like shapes. This changed the seemingly simple shape of the dresses. The colour palette was quite simple using orange, pink and blue with metallic detailing.
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