Voussoir Launches at the Royal Opera House with a Stunning Collection of Made-to-Order pieces by Independent Designers

Oxford Fashion Studio shook up the catwalk and the face of fashion with the launch of their new label, Voussoir. The collection featured over 30 pieces designed by four Independent designers handpicked by the British fashion disruptor that has been offering independent designers groundbreaking opportunities to market their designs on a global stage since 2009.

There were four capsule collections launched under the new label. The first, from Swedish label, K-Ourage, was focused on classic clean lines and neutral tones of black, white and beige with interesting details such as harnessed straps and chic athleisure-inspired pieces. The second capsule was created by South African designer, Vanessa Gounden, and featured dreamy watercolor inspired prints in luxurious silks and satins. Suiting separates were perfectly tailored and could be corporate or red carpet-worthy.

A show-stopping gown in a watercolor inspired print was a favorite among stylists in the audience seeking their next red carpet looks for clients. The third mini-collection in the series showcased both women’s and menswear complete with swoon-worthy jackets for both genders and details like contrast pockets, piping and faux fur

trimmed collars from German label Leonie Mergen. The final series focused on relaxed fit separates with color blocking in grays, burgundies and teals from UK designer Harriet Eccleston. Wearable separates dominated along with a standout gray dress providing a sherbet tangerine pop of color with structurally and geometrically draped fabric.

The entire collection was wearable, yet interesting and featured unexpected details not available in today’s over homogenized fashion providing consumers with the perfect opportunity to add special pieces to their wardrobe. You can follow the evolution of the brand and stay tuned for the official launch of the entire collection in October on Instagram @Voussoir_.

%d bloggers like this: