London Fashion Week street style: the city's reputation as the creative capital is upheld by fashion week goers

We took to the streets of LFW to find out what - and who - attendees were wearing
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Charlie Teather21 September 2016

If there is ever any doubt that London is still the capital of creativity, the biannual London Fashion Week showcase confirms that the sentiment is still absolutely true.

This season was no different, with fashion fans dressing up for the occasion in their masses.

One woman who certainly stood out from the crowd was Shepherd's Bush resident Olivia Davies, who arrived in a multicoloured oversized bomber jacket with yellow fur lining by Tash Yates with an equally bold Dolce & Gabbana dress beneath.

Adding unusual accessories, Davies paired the look with a medical boot and rubber glove head-piece.

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Joining her in the bold stakes on the streets of London was Natalia Homolog from Slovakia, who wore a pink and white fringed bomber with monochrome striped trousers and fuschia boots.

Plumping for a slightly more understated look was Rebecca O'Donnell, who wore a loose white mini dress from Zara with Mango platform shoes, a Michael Kors bag and a hat from Camden.

Several fashion week attendees - including Kala from India, Wallace Blythe from London and Anne-Sophie Cochevelou from France - took their creativity further by designing and creating their own outfits.

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