New fall collection
Lena Hoschek pays fashionable tribute to Queen Elizabeth
Lena Hoschek's fall/winter collection "The Scots" carries the spirit of Scotland with a touch of punk. Inspired by the misty Highlands, the designer combines traditional Scottish down-to-earthness with historical romance in her latest creations.
Hoschek interweaves Scotland's wild side with Gothic literature and adds a pinch of rebellion. With this collection, she pays tribute to arguably the most influential British women: Queen Elizabeth II and Vivienne Westwood.
Idol and mentor
The latter was not only Hoschek's teenage idol, but also became her mentor in her early 20s when she worked in her studio in London. "A checked dress with a narrow waist would not be possible without a nod to Vivienne Westwood," says Hoschek.
However, Hoschek was also influenced by Mary Stuart and focuses on figure-hugging corsets, black velvet, decorated with white lace and celebrates strict shapes and oversized puffed sleeves as well as playful ruffles.
Tweed as the new denim
"Tweed is the new denim" is also the motto of this collection, which features a variety of designs in this classic woven wool fabric. Warm whisky tones and all shades of woodlands paint a picture of timeless elegance and outdoor sophistication.
With an abundance of tartans, Hoschek reinvents real classics and creates pieces for eternity. The "check" runs through the collection and makes a bold statement that conveys a sense of Scottish tradition.
Exquisite craftsmanship, intricately crafted linings and the finest fabrics also contribute to the unique value of each Lena Hoschek piece.
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