Models across London have astonished the fashion community by walking the runway in a series of outlandish looks – including crotchet bonnets and ceramic torso pieces.
London Fashion week has just started today, but the event has already seen a selection of weird and wonderful creations on the catwalk.
Designs from innovators like Stefan Cook brought a unique and original quality to one of the most renowned events when it comes to fashion.
Elsewhere across London, the Prophetik’s Show, ‘Let The Be Naked’, took observers by surprise after a model rode down the catwalk on a white horse.
Runway snaps from England’s capital show some of the more daring looks from the eclectic collections displayed, including a crotchet headpiece and using hair as a face veil.

One model sported a black and white textured suit, which came fit with a furry backpack in the shape of a bunny rabbit.
The unique piece featured a hood in the same textured pattern, and was teamed with a pair of Matrix-style sunglasses.
Continuing with a outlandish aesthetic, a second runway look showed a semi-naked man holding a piece of broken pottery to his torso.
The look, created by the team behind the Di Pesta show, featured a chunky drop necklace and a pair of plain black boxers.
They wore shimmery bronzed cream over their body, seemingly matching the theme of ceramics.
A uniquely creative make-up aesthetic was also included, with the model opting for a golden eyeshadow look with red undertones.
A third design showed off a unique take on the Turkish hat, known as the Fez Hat.
Created by Bora Aksu, the avant-garde creation sees the Fez Hat redesigned in crotchet.




Another design showed off a yellow, blanket-shaped gown which appeared to create a dress.
The mid-length of the creation revealed the models lower legs, and gave a clear glimpse of the similarly studded loafer shoes.
They sported the poncho dress with a leather bag featured a number of bold colours.
And it’s not the only quirky look by Stefan Cooke- which was founded in 2017 by British designer who founded his brand after graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2017.
One model wore a black veil with a see through mesh dress- which had sparkling embellishments across the centre of the ensemble, paired with a simple black sandals.
The collection from Di Pesta- worn by likes of Gigi Hadid- is a London established brand founded by Greek designer Dimitra Petsa.
One element of the show in particular shows a group of models during an unique interpretive dance, while sporting lilac dresses.





