For Spring Summer 2023 Ray Chu makes his physical showcase London Fashion Week debut with his collection entitled „CHAPER V KISS ME“ in SOHO, LONDON on Saturday 17th September at 10:30 – 12:30 (BST)
RAY CHU is a Disruptive, Sexy, A-gender RTW brand established in 2016. A unique combination of refined quality, innovative craftsmanship and the use of carefully placed cut- outs emboldens the brands core, genderless identity. Chu’s silhouettes and cuts are created to empower confidence. Sustainable by nature, RAY CHU works with dead stock fabric, organic cotton, vegan leather and only produces clothing to order. The Spring Summer 23 Collectionsees RAY CHU presenting 25 complete genderless looks with a unique, distinctive and contemporary aesthetic, the KISS ME collection pays homage to sensuality with an experimental implementation.
This season features bold silhouettes with a subtle dreamy colour palette, paired alongside intricate additions suchas the lace embroidery and hand sewn details. Turquoise Blue, Bone Ivory and Powder Violet are three key colours of the CHAPTER V KISS ME collection, the vivid colour palette is used as a visual expression of the passionate personal desires that inspire the Spring Summer 23 collection. RAY CHU’s recognisable metallic logo and motifshave also made their way into the collection being applied across simple crop tops to balance the statement sequinpieces and strong tailoring seen throughout Spring Summer
23. Being a positively conscious and sustainable label, CHU collaborated with the Taiwanese LAB 808 to create anew vegan leather using recycled plastics, tea leaves and pineapple fibres to build the key fabrics for this collection.
RAY CHU in collaboration with extraordinary Japanese artist, Tomomi Mizukoshi, co-created the “Kiss Me” motiffrom which the collection takes the name – represented with two eggplants French kissing each other. CHU and Mizukoshi also worked together to create RAY CHU’s first featured print that takes inspiration from the romantic Thailand sunset. Tomomi Mizukoshi’s works are inspired by daily life, through her humorous, formal, andconstitutive artistic expression, she redefines the world and creates a crazy and wonderful two-dimensional space. This powerful sense of control over every element provides the viewer with an unusual aesthetic of neatness andorder, making Tomomi Mizukoshi’s illustrations surreal and the perfect fit for RAY CHU’s Spring Summer 23collection.
In addition to his Spring Summer collection Ray Chu has been working alongside MISS 21 to introduce a brand newcapsule of footwear that will also be launched October of this year.
This season’s showcase has a general focus on fluidity and holds an emphasis on the journey to LOVE, whatever form that may take for an individual. The presentation highlights the intimate moments to finding ones inner peace.
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
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Central London 15th September 2022. Ray Chu presents his Spring Summer 2023 designs as part of London Fashion Week.©Maja Smiejkowska
Photographer – Chris Yate Media