Taking place in the depths of a London Underground abandoned tunnel, Ingrid Kraftchenko closed Saturday nights official London Fashion Week Schedule with a dark and creative twist on ecofuturism, with a political and avant-garde collection.

Emblazoned in red and black, the models took to the runway in a ritualistic catwalk as a tribute to the dystopian and utilitatian. Dressed in leather, sheer fabrics and an array of intricate textiles and crochet, the undeniable talent of Ingrid Kraftchenko came together through structure and statement. Drawing inspiration from the climate around her, IngridKraftchenko’s androgynous designs draw inspiration from anger, euphoria and all that encompass femininity for a spectacle of the beyond.

Ingrid Kraftchenko is a British Fashion Designer. Born in Kent, England and graduated in Womenswear from London College of Fashion (2017). She lives and works in London. She has gained critical acclaim for her ecofuturist, political avant garde designs and for redefining modern luxury and has garnered a cult following with her latest collections.

Ingrid Kraftchenko is a radical, immersive and subversive British uniform, every day articles for the anti-fashion youth exploring androgynous tailoring, political prints and discarded end of life deadstock, to revitalise and challenge modern luxury, embodying survival, security and protection. Ingrid is available for freelance work and commissions.