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London Fashion Week AW15: Burberry
An array of handcrafted patchwork flourished throughout Christopher Bailey’s autumn/winter 15 collection, which was ideally named, Patchwork, Pattern & Prints. The catwalk, held in a marquee in Kensington, the opening look was a vibrant, peacock turquoise, fringed poncho paired with a matching fringe bag; bringing bohemian to the catwalk. To create Bailey’s crafty vision, models wore paisley…
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London Fashion Week AW15: Eudon Choi
The king of tailored classics is back and this season, he’s focusing on outerwear. As something his label’s been built on since it launched in 2009, Eudon Choi’s fascination with outerwear comes as no surprise, and, he’s very good at it. The jackets were clearly the winners in this collection, silky wool coats and solid…
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London Fashion Week AW15: Anya Hindmarch
Anya Hindmarch got the show on the road, almost literally, with her latest offering of fun bag, accessories and clothing. Only Hindmarch can take a mundane road signs and turn them into autumn’s most coveted bags, and she did just that in this season’s traffic inspired collection. The show kicked-off as the models took to the…
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London Fashion Week AW15: David Koma
David Koma’s AW collection brought an update to the classic 60s look, with interesting scalloped cut-outs, which continued through out the show in dresses and skirts, PVC oversized pockets and leather trims, ruffles and cut-out dresses. The collection highlighted David Koma’s strengths of asymmetrical cuts and structured shapes. The combed back hair and minimal make-up…
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London Fashion Week AW15: Orla Kiely
Set on a catwalk which was made to look like an old oak library, classic books smothering every wall and chunky book cases setting the scene, the queen of prints and vintage silhouettes, Orla Kiely, transported us back in time to the 60s as she presented another feminine, retrospective collection; very much made for the…
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London Fashion Week AW15: J. JS Lee
London Fashion Week opened to an enchantingly demure, yet fascinatingly androgynous, show by J. JS Lee. In a series of exquisitely crafted pieces, that were inspired by Lee’s childhood, her autumn/winter 2015 collection perfectly balances masculinity and femininity. Being a tomboy growing up, the Central Saint Martins graduate’s designs embody the androgynous no-fuss approach she’s…