AMID the celebration of London-based talent, Morocco – Kingdom of Light pushed two Moroccan designers into the spotlight during LFW. Sara Chraibi and Maison Artc were welcomed into the schedule presenting their new collections.
In an ode to structure and storytelling, Sara Chraïbi unveiled THE HEAVENS, a haute couture collection that fuses architectural precision with exquisite embroidery. Chraïbi’s designs—anchored in her North African and Mediterranean roots—balance tradition and innovation, crafting garments that celebrate femininity and movement. With a mastery of purity in lines and a kaleidoscopic cultural influence, her vision is imbues the celestial landscape.
Meanwhile, Maison Artc’s COMING HOME was a deeply personal love letter to Morocco, a sartorial exploration of diaspora identity. Designer Artsi Ifrach wove nostalgia and new-world influences into a collection brimming with emotion—each garment a reflection of cherished memories and cultural resilience. Rooted in heritage yet fearlessly modern, COMING HOME captures the essence of belonging, proving that fashion is more than fabric.
Capturing the moments leading up to the show and during, photographer Lee Scullion goes backstage for GLASS.
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion
Photograph: Lee Scullion