Fashion house KWK by Kay Kwok presented the Fall Winter 2023.24 Womenswear and Menswear Collection with a show during the ongoing London Fashion Week. The brand celebrates the start of their 10th Anniversary Year under the Creative Directorship of designer Kay Kwok. Founded on a philosophy of Experimental Expression, looking forward through time and imagining a global society which we’re yet to arrive at has become central to the brand’s singularly unique vision. Genderless, experimental, and confronting in their artistry and aesthetic, KWK by Kay Kwok collections challenge convection, liberated from tradition and stereotypes with a creative proposition that is boldly unapologetically avant-garde and futuristic. The subcultures collide in a rich visual interplay between our world today and that of tomorrow, imagining what lies ahead and the possibility of what could be in a strong message of individuality, diversity, liberation from expectation, and new-age human confidence.
FALL WINTER 2023.24 COLLECTIONS
Digitalisation-driven, KWK by Kay Kwok present seasonal brand avatars, embodying values, ethics, and stories we see in the real world around us, but transported to a distant future. Free from the expectations of the material world, these ambassadors for liberated and diverse thought present an out-of-self opportunity for creativity in the third person. For AW23, KWK by Kay Kwok introduce LALA, and translate the brand’s DNA and design signature as seen through her lens.
LALA’s story is set in the year 2100. The Earth has become so toxic is barely resembles home. Everyone has left for other distant planets to rebuild, but LALA has been left behind, her friends and family gone and never to return. Imperfect and unconventional, when the call to evacuate came, LALA was overlooked, imperfect and unconventional, part-person part-robot – not a candidate for the new world. The surface has become too inhospitable, the air too hot, the land too infertile. In the exodus from earth, strange creatures have come to rule. LALA lives underground, hundreds of metres in the wet and the dark. Her only companion a dragon – part-robot like her – offers protection and companionship in this dark and hopeless existence. Passing her days in this strange and unfriendly place – she dreams to meet her parents again. – from KWK by Kay Kwok