Kinder Aggugini decided to use France as an inspiration for his show at the London Fashion Week. At least, that’s what we think. Some of the designs that were showcased looked like what the French women wore back in the 19th century. Some of them included sweeping silk gowns and military-style tunics mixed with laser-sharp prints.

In case, you are not aware of the designer, Kinder Aggugini then here are some tips; Kinder Aggugini before launching on his own worked with the likes of Vivienne Westwood, Calvin Klein and Versace. He finally made it on his own in 2007 and today he’s a successful designer whose show everyone looks forward to at fashion events.

Back to his designs showcased that evening at the London Fashion Week, Kinder Aggugini showed off rigid cashmere tunics that are said to be inspired by period war uniforms over floaty colourful silks and elegant gowns in blacks, greens and pinks. A word from the designer himself explaining his designs, “A lot of the silhouettes were taken from the historical, but the techniques in which they were manufactured were cut with laser machines — it’s ultra modern,”.