On Saturday night at LFW, Tbilisi-based label LEM took over the Royal Academy’s grand galleries, staging a show that blurred the boundaries between art and fashion. Models appeared as living installations, some encased in ornate gilded frames, others draped in vivid, sculptural fabrics that demanded attention.
Each look told a story — roaring tigers leapt across garments, graphic prints pulsed with energy, doll-like makeup exaggerated emotion, and oversized neon veils created a surreal sense of theatre. The effect was electrifying: an unapologetic celebration of spectacle and artistry that captured London Fashion Week’s daring, eclectic spirit.
Photography by Alfie Stokes










