Alin Le’kal Paris Fashion Week Collection Spring Summer 2023

The inspiration of this collection has been very complex for me as I had to be inspired by true nature and my closest surroundings. Living in Melbourne, the most locked up city in the world was quite unique.

My inspirations came from the state within the country I live in Australia. The state of Victoria has many different natural surroundings from the beach side to to the rich Dark and wet forests. This collection I really wanted to soften the look of my pallet. The richness of colours and textures are very moody and light, playing with architectural Silhouettes, soft silks, incorporated with the richness of the Signature delicate beading which the brand is synonymously known for.

Alin Le’kal


Photos : ALIN LE’KAL

My perception of life had changed my perception of light has altered my vision
The perception of time has slowed down.

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