The London-based South Korean clothier Eudon Choi on Saturday morning introduced a clear and ethereal assortment impressed by the work of Berthe Morisot, a French Impressionist painter from the nineteenth century, on the backyard of St. Paul’s Church in Covent Backyard.
“Her work is completely different from different male Impressionist painters on the time. She portrayed the nonidealized ladies, and I actually wished to seize the lightness in her work and mess around with translucent and opaque cloth within the assortment,” Choi stated backstage.
The consequence was a wardrobe match for many who observe a minimalistic however fashion-savvy way of life. The tailorings got here with clear strains and the attire had been lower with out pointless particulars. Each piece may combine and match with each other and may very well be worn to nearly any event, be it enterprise conferences, date nights, or gallery openings.
What Choi wished folks to note was the quantity of labor that went into the gathering to make that easy and lightweight high quality come to life. Take the gray jacket within the opening look, for instance — it was made with light-weight wool that’s classically used for dress-making. The inside construction of the garment was left to a naked minimal, a nod to Giorgio Armani’s signature delicate tailoring, in response to Choi.
Different highlights within the assortment included a fringed satin gentle pigeon blue prime, a yellow maxi costume, a shirt with poppy prints, and pleated wide-leg trousers.
Offered alongside the spring 2024 assortment was the model’s fourth bag assortment with Louis Quatorze, a Korean-owned French label, in addition to a magnificence collaboration with Okay-beauty large Laneige.