Published
October 3, 2024
Global womenswear and lifestyle brand Club L London is to debut its first-ever collaboration with businesswoman, fashion influencer and model Leonie Hanne.
Designed in-house, the limited edition autumn/winter collection “marks a new era for the brand, blending luxury fabrications, intricate construction and its signature craftsmanship with Hanne’s visionary style”.
Serving as the muse, Hanne “inspires every piece”, while Club L London, “brings the collection to life”.
Launching on 9 October, the ‘Leonie Hanne for Club L London’ consists of exclusive “figure-enhancing, statement silhouettes in midi, mini and maxi lengths… designed to make a statement for the party season”.
Shot at London’s ‘NED’ hotel, known for its high ceilings and gold furnishings, the collection “fuses vintage Parisian luxury with modern glamour”.
Key features include oversized bows, plissé ruffles, sequins and dramatic puff details, reflecting Leonie’s signature, feminine style.Fabrics like velvet, chiffon, taffeta, satin, and lace add depth, while the colour palette contrasts bold monochromes and siren red with soft pastels.
Katie Randev, founder and CEO of Club L London, said the partnership “marks a major milestone for us.”
She added that “[Hanne’s] global influence and style aligns perfectly with our vision of creating a more premium collection where each product felt like a collector’s piece.”
And importantly, she concluded: “This initial launch is an important step in understanding our production capabilities and customer preferences.’”
The collection is price from £95 and comes in sizes UK 6-16.
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