Fashion / ShowGiles Womenswear S/S11Giles Deacon makes a welcome return to London Fashion Week showing a collection inspired by Anne Boleyn and tranny DJsShareLink copied ✔️September 21, 2010FashionShowText Kin Woo Photography Morgan O'Donovan Giles Womenswear S/S11 After a couple of seasons showing in Paris (after winning the ANDAM award) where he always seemed slightly out of place in an already busy schedule, Giles Deacon made a very welcome return to London with a truly fun and stand-out collection. While he cited Anne Boleyn and trannie DJ, Jon Pleased Wimmin as starting points for the collection, trying to pin a specific reference for any Giles collection seems besides the point. He lets a myriad of influences into his work before spinning them out again in random, unexpected tangents. What else to make of a show that featured sweaters with his trademark Pacman motif making a fun new take on the traditional Fairisle pattern, womanly fitted corset tops (on the pneumatic likes of Kelly Brook), and enormous ball gowns (sometimes pumped up with what looked like crinoline underneath) made up of blown up Elastoplast-and-ribbon print, all topped with Stephen Jones’ fluffy pompom “Inca” hats. This being Giles of course, he counterbalanced the lightheartedness and wit with his customary couture finish and his execution was flawless. His long term collaborator and stylist, Katie Grand commandeered a stellar line-up of supers for his grand homecoming, from a punked up Aggyness Deyn, Stella Tennant and Coca Rocha but none got a roar of applause as loud as the original supermodel, septuagenarian Veruschka done up in orchid print dress and feathered pink Mohawk who closed the show. Though he now splits his time between Paris (where he’s due to show Ungaro) and London, it feels mighty good to have Giles back. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingIs veganism a privilege? Billie Eilish’s take on meat eaters not being animal lovers has divided the internet and sparked a conversation on meat, classism and racism – young vegans and non-vegans alike weigh inLife & CultureLife & CultureThere is nothing more romantic than friendship SamsungLife & CultureWhat went down at Dazed Club’s drop-in skate session with SamsungBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismFashionAmericana is back – but who does it belong to?Maison Margiela FragrancesEventWhat went down at Maison Margiela’s ‘The Scentsorium Collection’ launchArt & PhotographyThis graffiti artist spreads poetry on trucks across BerlinFilm & TVHow film noir influenced Blade Runner’s beautiful darknessEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy