Photography Chloé Le DrezenFashionShowHunter Original AW15A unisex uniform to combat the British outdoors, featuring a showspace waterfall, lichen-based camouflage print and wedge-heeled welliesShareLink copied ✔️February 24, 2015FashionShowTextSue-Wen QuekPhotographyChloé Le DrezenHunter Original AW1526 Imagesview more + Initial reaction: London metropolis meets the Scottish highlands in an industrial set with man-made waterfalls. When a brand’s 159-year-old heritage is based on the British outdoors, the subject of weather is no longer just a conversation filler but one with great potential for romance and excitement. The United Kingdom: At Hunter Original this season, there was little to distinguish the boys from the girls. Poncho shapes, linear cuts and snoods created a gender-neutral shape and aura that the British do so well – even the guys had on wedged welly boots. Natural disguise: Textured lichen print is the season’s new camouflage as creative director Alasdhair Willis took inspiration from Scotland's nature – home to an abundance of lichen species. The garments came as close as possible to matching the beauty of the landscape whilst remaining fully functional. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘Britain feels like Disneyland’ Glenn Martens on a big Brit-inspired collabGlamour and grunge: A new Dazed shoot celebrates Sisley K’s arrivalMiu Miu gets arty in Paris, plus more fashion news you missed‘He was the ultimate canvas’: Transforming Jacob Elordi into FrankensteinVivienne Westwood’s final project rejuvenates her iconic tits t-shirtIt’s official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is taking over FendiIn pictures: The wildest street style moments at London Fashion WeekJoshua Ewusie was the breakout star of London Fashion WeekTrashy Clothing’s SS26 collection is lifting fashion’s veil of glamourA cult Chicago painter inspired Kiko Kostadinov’s latest showCrack is back at McQueen! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney