Photography Arnaud Lajeunie, fashion Georgia Pendlebury, art direction Aude DeboutFashion / First LookExclusive first look: Faustine Steinmetz’s new visualsThe designer unveils Faustine Steinmetz Collection #007, made in collaboration with artist Luke Brooks – see it first hereShareLink copied ✔️September 5, 2016FashionFirst LookTextTed StansfieldFaustine Steinmetz Collection #007 It doesn’t feel right calling Faustine Steinmetz a designer – in some ways, she’s more like a couturier. Not because her creations resemble evening gowns in any way, shape or form, but because of the sheer volume of time and artisanal techniques that go into each piece. Visit her North London studio and it feels like an atelier, complete with various apparatus that she and her team use to spin, dye and weave her fabrics – all by hand. This March, Steinmetz showcased her AW16 collection at a presentation at London’s Tate Britain – an event which saw models pose from within the confines of large white boxes, dressed in soft, fluffy garments and hard, metallic ones that felt as modern and sculptural as the Hepworths and Moores housed elsewhere in the gallery. Here, this collection is captured in a series of photographs taken by Steinmetz’s two-time collaborator Arnaud Lajeunie, styled by Novembre Magazine’s fashion director, Georgia Pendlebury and art directed by Aude Debout. This time, she’s also teamed up with an artist Luke Brooks who, rather ingeniously, reinterpreted her garments in foam. “I have never really been interested by fashion campaigns,” she says. “I have never understood what they were really for, and have always thought they looked very staged and not natural... I want my campaigns to be like a window to my studio, my process, my friends, and the people who inspire me.” She decided to do things a little differently – by enlisting her favourite collaborators and together creating something without worrying about it being “sellable, industrialised, reproducible, wearable.” That’s not the only way Steinmetz is doing her own thing, however – she’s titled this series ‘Faustine Steinmetz Collection #007’ as opposed to ‘AW16 campaign’ because, like other designers such as Claire Barrow, she’s now creating outside of the traditional seasonal Spring/Summer, Autumn/Winter model. She will continue to show as part of London Fashion Week though – stay tuned for coverage of her SS17 show later this month. Faustine Steinmetz Collection #007Photography Arnaud Lajeunie, fashion Georgia Pendlebury, art direction Aude DeboutEscape 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.READ MOREBurberry AW26: Daniel Lee is heading out out for AW26Thinness culture met its match at Karoline Vitto AW26How figure skating became the coldest trend of AW26Has the fashion industry really changed since America’s Next Top Model? Reebok Karol G fronts Reebok Classics’ new eraFashion East AW26 took us on a treasure hunt to south LondonIn pictures: Behind the scenes at Masha Popova’s LFW comebackThevxlley smashes its London Fashion Week debut (literally)BAFTAs 2026: All the best looks from British film’s biggest nightPull&BearKaroline Vitto: ‘I just wanted people to start feeling a bit hopeful’Ghostly figures plagued the runway at LUEDER’s London showTolu Coker takes the throne at London Fashion Week AW26Escape 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