16Arlington has become a standout brand at London Fashion Week, known for its va-va-voom and refinement in the city’s DIY fashion scene. This season, designer Marco Capaldo decided to present his fall collection in a unique way, stepping back from the runway and opting for a look book shot in New York. The collection was then celebrated in London with an exhibition and dinner, where the pieces were worn by friends and collaborators. Capaldo’s inspiration for this season came from 1980s power dressing, with a twist of quirky glamour and bold colors. The collection featured voluminous silhouettes, sequins, and glossy leathers, creating a playful yet sophisticated look. Capaldo also delved into flashier branding, drawing from the ’80s aesthetic with logo hardware and statement accessories. As the brand evolves, Capaldo is exploring the intersection of fashion and art, collaborating with artists and curating exhibitions to expand the creative world of 16Arlington. Despite these artistic endeavors, Capaldo’s focus remains on making the wearer feel good, ensuring that the pieces are versatile and ageless, embodying the carefree spirit of the ’80s. Discover the bold and glamorous world of 16Arlington, where fashion meets art and creativity knows no bounds.In the early days of 16Arlington, the focus was on creating clothing that made people feel fantastic, without being constrained by rules or boundaries. The brand’s ethos of freedom and self-expression is evident in their designs, as seen in one of their extravagant gowns worn by Cynthia Erivo at the premiere of Wicked in Tokyo. Despite evolving and exploring new directions, 16Arlington continues to attract a loyal following of glamorous women who confidently stride forward in style and unity. Join the journey of self-expression and empowerment with 16Arlington’s bold and luxurious creations.