LABRUM LONDON
This year marks a decade since Labrumâs foundation, so the Tate Britain felt like an aptly prestigious venue to mark the brandâs 10-year milestone. Designer Foday Dumbuya is often inspired by migration: this time, it was a celebration of immigrants and the cultural richness they bring. England rugby player Maro Itoje, whose family emigrated to Britain from Nigeria, opened the show. The labelâs signatures were there â bright tailoring and Nomoli-figure patterns â as well as some newer touches, such as passport-printed silks and, our highlight, a reimagination of the duffle coat.