David Koma - the designer bought to the awareness of the public due to the likes of Cheryl Cole and Beyonce wearing his sculptural dresses, this year showed his debut solo collection, which proved to be one of the most innovative yet.
A previous winner of the Topshop NewGen sponsorship, he is one of those designers who clearly loves the female form ensuring that it is shown off in all of it's glory. This collection was inspired by tribal body markings and the art of Kim Joong.
Whilst the show started off with pieces that are more wearable to us mere fashion mortals, with sheer fabrics, cut out and nipped in waists, his trademark was still these are the show progressed with leather fringing and metal establishment.
No detail was to small for the Georgian designer, with models having nails, eye make up and even hair parting to match the collection. Colours were mainly white and black, but with accents of pink, yellow and turquoise.
The penultimate show of LFW was never going to be an easy slot to fill, but David Koma was definitely the right decision.