Emilia Wickstead SS24 / Spring Summer 2024 at London Fashion Week
‘Around her I see a halo of magic’ – Jacques Henri Lartigue on Renée Perle
The Emilia Wickstead Spring Summer 2024 collection captures a snapshot in time. Free-thinking women document fresh codes of sartorial liberation in the 1930’s South of France. A charged, atmospheric playground of artists, photographers and writers on an eternal vacation.
Through Emilia Wickstead SS2, Sun drenched limbs are draped in scarves, crossing bare shoulders and wrapped over dresses.
French female artists’ vibrant colour palettes are painted as stripes and florals onto cropped shapes. Fluid men’s pleat front trousers, taken from lovers turned muses, are seen aside languid bias cut dresses and dazzling beaded skirts worn on hedonistic nights.
Fluidity, independence and liberation define this fascinating intersection between aesthetics, class, sexuality and psychology, creating a revolution in our woman’s wardrobe, Emilia Wickstead SS24.
About Emilia Wickstead
Established in 2008, luxury fashion house Emilia Wickstead has become known in the industry as the epitome of modern femininity. Over the past fifteen years Emilia Wickstead has established a rich visual vocabulary, underpinned by a commitment to fresh elegance and the art of a well-dressed life. It is a brand for aesthetes — people who see the world with a rich, colourful, cinematic lens and who are uncompromising on taste and craft.
Originally founding the business with a unique made-to-measure model, Emilia Wickstead’s offering now comprises seasonal ready-to-wear collections, which have been showcased at London Fashion Week since 2022, alongside homeware and bridalwear, bespoke and made-to-order services.
Emilia Wickstead is carried by some of the most prestigious retailers in the world, including Net-A-Porter, MATCHESFASHION, Harrods, SAKS, Nordstrom, Printemps, Galeries Lafayette and MyTheresa. The Emilia Wickstead flagship store is located at 152 Sloane Street.









































For further information, visit emiliawickstead.com
Credits
Venue: Royal Academy of Arts
Production: INCA
Styling: Kate Phelan
Casting: Henry Thomas
Music: Nathan Gregory Wilkins
Hair: Syd Hayes for BaByliss
Makeup and skincare: Petros Petrohilos for Chantecaille
Nails: Sammy MacDonald for OPI
Sunglasses: Cutler and Gross
Jewellery: Pinah
Underwear: Commando
PR: Karla Otto