Depicting a world of infinite possibilities, Africa was the stage for Globe-Trotter’s iconic Safari SS18 range unveiled at London Fashion Week.
Inspired by journeys across the endless plains of Africa, the Globe-Trotter Safari range captures a sense of elegance and adventure with its natural Leather belts and ivory cases - enticing the well-seasoned traveller to explore further.
The new collection features the same ivory shade on the suitcase body made out of vulcanised fibreboard with leather straps and corners in a striking Masai red – inspired by the fabrics, colours and landscapes seen across Kenya.
The presentation was held at the prestigious Leica studio in Mayfair and included a Globe-Trotter limited edition Leica T bag made for SS18.
A photographic exhibition of Adrian Steirn –considered one of the leading photographers and filmmakers creating work about Africa – was on display and showed a glimpse into his travels and adventures.
Globe-Trotter designer Charlotte Seddon said: "The Safari range, as well as being iconic, is a much-loved collection which we wanted to highlight this season.
"I was very much drawn to the beautiful designs and shades of the fabrics and loved that I could use the rich colours as part of the suitcase design."
A collection of leather bags and accessories in the Propellor range, all made from textural pebble bull leather was also on display.
Handcrafted in Hertfordshire, England, the spring/summer 2018 collection will be available from early February 2018.