Richard Quinn’s Autumn Winter 2022 – London Fashion Week
Richard Quinn Autumn Winter 2022 collection is a love letter to silhouette and craft.
Delving into couture sensibilities, the collection acts as an exploration of intricate fabrications and elevated shapes. Structured volumes create a fashion armour, engulfing the figure in beauty and colour.
Feathered embroideries cocoon and shield the body, contoured with precision, ready to take flight in Richard Quinn 2022 fall/winter collectiom.
The incredibly talented designers and atelier team for your amazing collaboration, skill and friendship:
Eleanor Hill, Grace Bond, Jenny Byrne, Krystal Fu and Kristina Karam
Katie Grand and her phenomenal team for the collaboration each season
Kristen Griffith VanderYacht for his beautiful floral expertise
Gabriella Nassif and the team at MGC London
The incredible team at Gina Shoes for all their support
Hair by Sam McKnight using Mr. Smith, makeup by Terry Barber using MAC Cosmetics, and eyebrow technology by Josh Woods
The BFC for their continued support and championing British creativity
Music by Samantha Harvey, English Chambers Orchestra & The Bach Choir
Photos: Getty / Richard Quinn
Richard Quinn in 2016 his graduate collection won the H&M Design Award, including a €50,000 cash prize, and he developed pieces from his winning collection that were later sold in selected H&M stores in Autumn 2017. The collection proved a hit selling out in-store and online.
In April 2017 he was named as the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN one-to-watch and was awarded exhibition space in the LFW Designer Showrooms.
Later in the year, he was awarded full NEWGEN sponsorship for the following season to enable him to show at London Fashion Week.
On 20 February 2018 Queen Elizabeth II attended Quinn’s Autumn/Winter 2018 runway show at London Fashion Week. This marked the first time that the Queen had attended a commercial runway show. After the show finished, Caroline Rush, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council introduced the Queen who presented Quinn with the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
On 7 May 2018 Amal Clooney, wife of actor George Clooney, created a stir when she chose to wear a Quinn design to the Met Gala in New York’ Metropolitan Museum of Art, instead of a gown designed by Tom Ford’s fashion team, which was the original plan. Clooney’s choice helped bring Quinn to the attention of the international fashion world.
In May 2018 Quinn launched an 11-piece capsule range in conjunction with high street retailer Debenhams.
Quinn’s stockists include Liberty of London, Matches Fashion and Machine A.
In 2021, Royal Salute launched a 21 Year Old whisky designed by Quinn, featuring a floral blend in homage to his colourful designs. The release is the first edition of a new collection celebrating couture fashion