Photography Steph Wilson, Courtesy of Sinéad O’DwyerFashion / FeatureFashion / FeatureWatch ‘Wear Me Like Water’, a sun-drenched celebration of the female bodySinéad O’Dwyer and photographer Steph Wilson’s new short debuts the Dazed 100 designer’s quietly radical SS20 collectionShareLink copied ✔️September 18, 2019September 18, 2019TextEmma Elizabeth DavidsonSinéad O’Dwyer: Wear Me Like Water One of the most exciting shows of London Fashion Week – by one of London’s most exciting designers – took place quietly, on Saturday afternoon, in a dark, intimate space deep under the biannual event’s main venue. Having graduated from the Royal College of Art last year with a collection unlike anything you’ve seen before, Sinéad O’Dwyer made her debut on the LFW schedule with her second-ever, fully-realised SS20 offering. As with her graduate offering, moulded silicone pieces swirled with vibrant shades of fuchsia, aquamarine, and canary yellow were worn by a succession of models unlike the ones more traditionally making their way down the runway during fashion week, their curves and folds highlighted by the spotlights trained on them. Where last year’s pieces were modelled on O’Dwyer’s friend Jade Bruce Linton, this time around it was the turn of another in her close circle, artist Martina Dolcimascolo, to become the basis of the collection. With each piece a celebration of the unique nuances of Dolcimascolo’s body, the result is a celebratory and poignant collection, which conveys the sense of support and sisterhood that radiates from O’Dwyer’s work. Still from Wear Me Like WaterPhotography Steph Wilson, Courtesy of Sinéad O’Dwyer Also making its debut as part of the presentation was beautiful new film Wear Me Like Water, which premieres exclusively on Dazed today. Shot during the languid, lazy days of high summer at a sun-dappled outdoor pool, the short sees O’Dwyer join forces with Steph Wilson, after the fine artist and photographer approached her to use one of her pieces in a shoot. “As soon as I saw it, I loved it,” explains Wilson. “I knew immediately I wanted to make something with her, and it has been such an intuitive and lovely collaboration.” In fact, the whole project was created by an entirely female crew, with the director of photography, Josephine Owe, flown in from Sweden, and the likes of artist and friend Agusta Yr Gudmundsdottir among the model line-up. The other swimmers include Pelin Pelin, Ariish Wol, and Amalia Suárez-Pumariega de Nieves. “There was such an amazing atmosphere on set,” O’Dwyer confirms. A new photo zine, which follows on from the designer’s first, also accompanies the film’s launch (get your copy here). Poignantly, lifecast model Martina Dolcimascolo’s words have been interpreted as part into a foreword by Mahoro Seward, who interviewed Dolcimascolo as she put on one of the pieces for the first time. “Seen like this, I appreciate my body as a beautiful object, something worth exhibiting. It’s like when you see someone with oddly-coloured eyes. I see my body like that,” she explains. You can buy O'Dwyer's zine here, and watch Wear Me Like Water below. 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.READ MORE BurberryKate Moss, Little Simz, and more celebrate 170 years of BurberryIn pictures: David Luraschi captures model of the moment, Serkan DenizThe rise of EsDeeKid in 5 tracks FILAFrom track to concrete: Fila reimagines sportswear in the city for AW26Behind the scenes at Zomer and La Watchparty’s AW26 runwayLove machine: When robot HMND Alpha met model Angelina KendallSaint Laurent AW26 paid tribute to the iconic Le Smoking jacketDior AW26: Jonathan Anderson invites us to his (lily) pad Hodakova AW26 wants us to take a long, hard look in the mirrorPerfection and chaos collided at Vaquera’s AW26 showAre you ready for the return of the ‘everyday tiara’?Meryll Rogge takes Marni: ‘I need to make sure I don’t fuck it up’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