Photography Evan SchreiberFashionLightboxThe fashion week details you didn’t even noticeThis season we’ve seen outlandish sets and otherworldly clothing – but the devil is always in the details. Here’s what’s been hiding in plain sightShareLink copied ✔️October 8, 2015FashionLightboxTextBiju BelinkySS16 Details15 Imagesview more + Fashion week is over, and one thing’s for sure – there’s been a lot to catch the eye this season. Gareth Pugh turned Soho into (even more of) a fairground, Raf Simons built a dreamland set with 300,000 flowers for Dior, Marina Abramović and Riccardo Tisci performed for love and Alexander Wang turned his brand’s birthday bash into a pole-dancing spectacular. However, in the middle of all that, some things have been hidden in plain sight – somewhere around Hedi Slimane’s parade of grunge babes and the boys of Maison Margiela’s 60s housewife handbags. Click through the gallery above for our zoom-in (and lowdown) on this season’s shows. The pastel Victoriana collars worn by models in Raf Simons’ SS16 Dior offering carried numbers significant to the house’s history: 47 and 1947 for when Christian Dior debuted the New Look and 8 for the 8th of October 1946 – when the brand was born.Photography Chloé Le DrezenExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney ‘We must find joy’: Pamela Anderson on her starring role at Valentino SS26VanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in BerlinOttolinger SS26 is coming for your girlfriends Casablanca SS26 prayed at the altar of HouseMatthieu Blazy blasts into orbit at his first-ever Chanel showCeline SS26 wants you to wear protection Anatomy of a fashion show: Sandra Hüller opened Miu Miu SS26Jean Paul Gaultier SS26: Inside Duran Lantink’s disruptive debutComme des Garçons SS26 was a revolt against ‘perfect’ fashionIn pictures: Chaos reigned at Vivienne Westwood’s Versailles boudoirHide the spoons! Junya Watanabe is rifling through your cutlery drawer