London Fashion Week has officially ended. While you may have blinked and missed it, London cool girl Liza Owen was in the heat of the hottest shows and events.
But don’t worry, if you didn’t catch it on her Snapchat, you can catch it right here. Liza documented a little Fashion Week Diary of her fave moments that you can check out below.
1. House of Holland
“This is all at the incredible house of Holland show. The set was amazing and it was the most amazing show, a definite favorite from LFW.”
2. Paul Costelloe
“[I] sat front row at Paul Costelloe with my manager Sian and Radio Presenter Harriet Rose Smith. As always, the Paul Costelloe show was stunning and classy, with stand out outerwear.”
3. Ashley Isham
“Hanging out with the fabulous Daniel Lismore at the Ashley Isham show. This was so good and the male models were really cute.”
“This cool dude was catching vibes at the Ashley Isham show.”
4. Maybelline
“At the Maybelline party with Cassyette and Charlie Barker. The party was hosted by Adriana Lima and Jourdan Dunn. Such a fun party, with a piercing station and a pick and mix wall — we ate so many sweets and got a new piercing.”
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