16Arlington Wins BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund 202316Arlington

Partners in both life and design, Marco Capaldo and the late Federica ‘Kikka’ Cavenati founded 16Arlington in London in 2017, debuting at London Fashion Week in 2020. Winning praise from titles including British Vogue and appearances on the covers of style bibles like Vogue Italia and Dazed, their work is beloved by women of both style and substance: Adwoa Aboah, Jorja Smith, Amal Clooney, Lady Gaga.
At the heart of the brand is a captivating tension between the subversive and the sensual, precision and provocation. From eyebrow-raising leather mini skirts to shapeshifting silk dresses, raw elegance and pure hedonism collide in pieces instantly distinctive for their constellations of crystals, artisanal ostrich trims and luminous sequins.
Today, the brand is led by Capaldo in honour of Cavenati, whose irrepressible energy can be felt in every atom of the 16Arlington universe.
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16Arlington Wins BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund 2023
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