Ashish's models take to SKATEBOARDS...
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Ashish's models take to SKATEBOARDS to showcase his designs... but it proves too much for one woman whose dress slips off
Most models find strutting down the runway in vertiginous heels hard enough, but the women on Ashish's catwalk had an even tougher job on their hands.
The Delhi-born king of sequins, scrunchies, slogans and all things metallic unveiled his spring/summer 16 collection on the final day of London Fashion Week - and asked models to showcase his designs on skateboards.
Models donning sheer dresses, glitter-embellished tutus and slouchy tracksuits skated down the catwalk - but it proved a little too much for one model whose dress slipped down en route.
The blonde model, who wore a peach sequinned dress, had to dismount from her mode of transport due to the fashion faux pas.
His fans include Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry and his previous collections have been inspired by the idea of a 'glamorous walk of shame', so it's no surprise Ashish's latest offering was pretty out there.
With sequins adorning almost every garment, and tracksuits emblazoned with the phrase: 'shut up, shut up,' his spring/summer 16 offering followed a similar theme to his previous collections.
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Ashish Gupta first showed at the style celebration in 2005 and went on to win the New Generation award three times.
Born in Delhi, the son of two doctors, he studied Fine Art in India, and then moved to London to complete an MA at Central St Martin’s under Louise Wilson, according to his designer profile.
After graduating in 2000, his plans to work in a Paris design studio were foiled when his bag containing his entire portfolio of work and his cash was stolen at the Gare du Nord.
He quietly began making clothes for friends until being spotted by Yeda Yun, then of Browns Focus, who gave him his first order in 2001.
He is this year celebrating 10 years of showing at London Fashion Week and will be doing a retrospective show as part of the Victoria & Albert museum’s ‘Fashion in Motion’ series in October.
London Fashion Week drew to a close today after an action-packed weekend in the new venue of Soho.
The style set will now move on to Paris and Milan for the city's respective fashion weeks.
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