Fashion designers Charlotte Olympia Dellal and Johnny Coca took part in London Fashion Week with debut runway shows and new collections. Dellal also launched an exclusive collection with Brazilian footwear brand Havaianas.

Charlotte Olympia for Havaianas

Fans of the brand Charlotte Olympia can now get beach sandals created by the popular and eccentric footwear designer Charlotte Olympia Dellal as part of her collaboration with Brazilian brand Havaianas.

Dellal, whose mother was a Brazilian model, partnered with the brand for a summer collection catering to lovers of Havaianas' comfort and affordable luxury aesthetic.

For a fraction of the price of Olympia's own collections, fashionistas can get the designer's fun and quirky designs while supporting Havaianas, a brand known for its contributions to social causes in Brazil. The company helps implement safe working conditions for factory workers and works toward environmental sustainability.

The collection features three designs of beach sandals: Charlotte Web's Havaianas, Kitty Havaianas and Bruce Havaianas. The sandals range from $55 to $115.

Dellal also recently made her London Fashion Week debut on Feb. 19 with her Fall 2016 collection of shoes, bags and accessories.

The collection featured no shortage of Dellal's colorful and bold signature designs. Everything from glitter to stars to metallic could be seen on the platform shoes worn by models as they made their way down the runway.

Fans of the designer include Sofia Vergara, Selena Gomez, Jennifer lopez, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift and Beyonce, among others.

Johnny Coca Debuts at Mulberry

On Feb. 21, during London Fashion Week, Spanish designer Johnny Coca made his debut as the new creative director for British fashion brand Mulberry.

His debut collection consisted of British punk-inspired leather pieces, structured military coats, rose printed pieces and edgy bags with chain links and studs.

Coca, who was born in Seville, studied fashion in Paris and held a position as design director of leather goods, footwear, jewelry and accessories at French brand Céline.

“I wanted to reinforce the British character and sensibility of Mulberry,” Coca said about his new role. “It’s quite humbling — to be trusted with this brand that people love and feel is very much part of them and their lives. In my role as creative director, I want to push the boundaries, but also respect the values and DNA at the core of Mulberry.”

Coca's designs aren't the only changes that have occurred at the brand. The designer also revived the brand's logo from the 1970s.

The Spanish designer is not only skilled in fashion. He also studied art and architecture, and those influences are apparent in his designs. Coca has also acknowledged his love and use of red in his clothing because, besides being very British, the color is very Spanish.

Check out a video introducing Coca as Mulberry's new creative director and watch the designer explain his plans for the future of the brand.