Lu Flux Takes Us Far Away

We first reported on the designer, Lu Flux in July. The London-based designer’s collections seem to overflow with child-like innocence combined with a mastery of craftsmanship and vision. She uses only salvaged, vintage and organic fabrics. The shoes you see depicted below are all available in a vegan version. The collection that will be on the racks soon, for Spring ’11 is called Over the Hills & Far Away, and uses botanical, landscape, and narrative-prints, geometric shapes and patterning, and a soft palette. Did I mention that I’ve always wanted a toile suit in baby blue? Plus, these models are pretty awesome – this guy looks like a friggin’ lion and his pal is a cooler version of Tori Amos circa 1990. Can we be in a band together, please?

LU FLUX: endless youth

Lu Flux is a London designer who specializes in creating unique pieces of ethical clothing that seem to emerge from fairy tales. By working with salvaged, vintage and organic fabrics, combined with traditional techniques of knitting, pleating and patchwork, the contemporary menswear and womenswear collections represent an antithesis to the modern trend of expendable fashion. The aim is to make something new out of something old, so as to consume less and reduce waste.

I spoke with Lu recently, and explained the environmental toll that livestock like sheep (wool), and cows (leather) take – even if it’s “organic”, as well as the ethical implications in general of wool and leather. I was told that there is never fur, and that Lorica (a vegan “leather”) is sometimes used. There are a few pieces in wool or leather, but Lu said, “I am thinking about using vegan Lorica for the shoes in my new collection – [and] you have put my mind in overtime with your sheep thoughts too.” I’m excited to see what sustainable, vegan creations Lu Flux will pull out of the magic hat next!