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Sarah Mills

Designer Bora Aksu presents pandemic-inspired collection at London Fashion Week

A model is being prepared on the backstage of the Bora Aksu catwalk show at London Fashion Week 2020, in London, Britain, September 18, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Turkish designer Bora Aksu said the coronavirus pandemic inspired his latest collection, which looks back over one hundred years to the Spanish flu pandemic and the end of World War One.

COVID-19 meant that Aksu's fashion show on Friday was one of only four taking place at London Fashion Week, according to the British Fashion Council, compared with the 46 shows that took place at the event last September.

Models display creations during the Bora Aksu show at London Fashion Week, in London, Britain February 16, 2018. REUTERS/Paul Hackett

The designer said that after such an isolating period earlier in the year due to the pandemic, he felt that not having a traditional show would have been "cutting off that human touch, I really couldn't do it."

He said of the pandemic: "It has so kind of affected all our lives and the way we operate and work that I could not take myself out of it."

It made him think of the 1918 flu pandemic and the accompanying time of mourning at the end of the war, and the much more optimistic period that followed.

A model displays a creation during the Bora Aksu show at London Fashion Week, in London, Britain February 16, 2018. REUTERS/Paul Hackett

The floaty white dresses with long socks and white boots reflected the minimal dressing of the nurses who treated the war wounded and those suffering from flu, he said.

Parading in London's autumn sunshine, models, wearing sheer face veils, also showed off tiered dresses in pastel shades of pink and blue, and dark purples, with prints and lace.

"The collections and the fashion actually should reflect the times that we be going through," Aksu told Reuters.

Models present creations during the Bora Aksu show at London Fashion Week, London, Britain February 16, 2018. REUTERS/Paul Hackett

He said he wanted to send a message of hope by reminding people that after World War One and the Spanish flu pandemic, good times followed for many in the early 1920s.

(Reporting by Sarah Mills, Writing by Sarah Young; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

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