KEKA’s Tudor-Inspired Collection Wows at London Fashion Day Season Five
At the recent fifth season of London Fashion Day, celebrated fashion brand KEKA showcased a distinctive new collection inspired by the iconic elegance of the Tudor era. The event, held last Saturday, was a vivid demonstration of how historical heritage can profoundly influence contemporary fashion, offering a fresh perspective on classic Tudor aesthetics through modern silhouettes and gender-fluid design.
Having studied the characteristic features of Tudor tailoring and decorative elements, the KEKA team reinterpreted them within contemporary silhouettes, maintaining a strong connection to the spirit of the time.
Certain authentic details of Tudor-era tailoring were adapted to create a refined yet wearable collection.
Only natural fabrics — wool, cotton, and organza — were used to bring this vision to life.
A striking complement to the looks was the addition of removable collars, crafted in the Tudor style exclusively for KEKA by the Ukrainian brand Mason Sophy G., lending the collection even greater historical resonance and individuality.
All garments were produced with the support of Atelier Novikova in Ukraine, based on original sketches by Kostiantyn Lieontiev, the brand’s designer and creative director.
“With each season, we continue to blur traditional gender boundaries,” Kostiantyn commented.
“I want people to wear our pieces because they resonate with them, not because they are intended for a man or a woman.”
The new collection by KEKA reflects both a deep respect for historical heritage and a bold vision of self-expression in contemporary fashion.
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