review from telegraph.co.uk...
Showing on the LFW catwalk in conjunction with Estethica was the Danish label, Noir, designed by Peter Ingwersen, whose slogans are “Do no harm” and “Do good”. Noir keeps production within the EU or, when sourcing outside, ensures CSR standards on workers’ rights and environmental protection are adhered to.
Its collection, for next autumn/winter, included directional pieces in leather, stretch wool, satin and lamé, which involved minimal seaming. Raw-edge, leather shirt-dresses were wrapped around the body and belted; black leather sleeves became an “add-on” to sleeveless dresses in midnight-blue or pewter satin. Spirograph-print tunics were bloused with wide belts or worn with skinny leggings in a mix of stretch and wool.
Best were Noir’s billowing, hardly-seamed-or-stitched-at-all, long toga-robes, in black or ink-blue silk satin, caught on shoulder or hip with a few gathers, which streamed behind the models like windsocks.