Spencer presented a commercially appealing collection with a sustainable message.
Spencer’s commitment to sustainability informed the way he approached designing his latest range.
This high-energy show was filled with luscious fabrics whipped into slim-fitting work wear shapes that looked just as good on the women as they did on the men.
The designer said he wanted to celebrate London with this colorful, upbeat collection.
A resolutely masculine lineup, subtly tinged with the designer’s musical inspirations.
WWD went behind the scenes at the Spring 2017 show.
Oliver Spencer looked to the modernist Italian villa Casa Malaparte in Capri for this color-packed collection.
Drummer Ginger Baker’s collaboration with the Nigerian musician Fela Kuti was the inspiration behind Oliver Spencer’s fall collection.
Guests included Tinie Tempha, Allen Leech and David Gandy.
There was an easy yet genteel feel to Oliver Spencer’s spring outing, which was set to the strains of a string quartet playing Kraftwerk’s “The Model.”
Models wearing this jaunty collection bounced down the runway to a live performance by The Turbans, an international musical collective.
Mexican architect Luis Barragán was the inspiration behind Oliver Spencer’s spring collection.
Accompanied by a live set by Specials’ drummer John Bradbury, Spencer’s typically eclectic cast showed urban inflected pieces executed in old school fabrics.
Sirens and snatches of soundtrack from a French police drama heralded the start of a show inspired by the late American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat.
The designer’s staple offering was the loose-fitting tweed suit with roll-up pants.