Monthly Archives: September 2011
LFW : Georgia Hardinge

Georgia Hardinge’s newest Spring/Summer catwalk show featured an array of lightweight sheer pieces mixed with the inclusion of modern day structural detailing. Most of the pieces came in a neutral grey palette, with deep orange and yellow adding vibrancy to … Continue reading
LFW : Michael Van Der Ham

Michael Van Der Ham took to the catwalk with an extremely vibrant collection of crazy prints, mixed with slick tailoring and sophisticated dresses. Much of the Van Der Ham show featured his signature material collages so prevalant with much of … Continue reading
LFW : Vivienne Westwood

Queen of British fashion Vivienne Westwood showcased another collection of avant-guarde glamour this season whilst remaining true to her classic deconstructed garments and sophisticated gowns with a slick urban edge. Tailoring featured throughout the collection, typically with Westwoods deconstructed approach, … Continue reading
LFW : Ann-Sofie Back Atelje

Ann-Sofie Back’s newest Spring/Summer 2012 collection treated us to a show combining her two lines. The first part of the show was dedicated to her Atelje collection, and after those 12 looks were shown, the new Back collection was then … Continue reading
LFW : Bora Aksu

Bora Aksu return to Somerset House this season, to showcase a light and romantic collection entitled ‘The Unknown’. A love story, with an unknown end, between two people Rose and Charles, inspired the collection that was shown on a catwalk … Continue reading
LFW: Acne

Known for boyish cuts and cult street wear, Acne is a brand with a whole lot of swagger. While slightly weighed down this season in oversized silhouettes, Johnny Johansson’s show was no less a cool and collected affair. While still … Continue reading
LFW : Bernard Chandran

The newest collection from Bernard Chandran featured at the wonderfully intimate setting of Il Bottaccio, near the beautiful Hyde Park. What?! Magazine editor Karen Binns was on hand to provide the styling whilst our beauty editor Norah Nona was in … Continue reading
LFW : Preen

The Preen presentation showed pieces in solid pastel coloured checks, Arizona Muse’s fresh face and dainty features perfectly reflect the airy feel of the brands spring 2012 show. Virginia Woolf, the original inspiration for Preen’s spring 2012 collection, could barely … Continue reading
LFW : Felder Felder

For a brand known for deep, gurgling grunge and rolling antics, Felder Felder pieced together their spring 2012 collection with elements of floating femininity too. Held together through predictable body harness jewels, Felder Felder’s collection was an otherwise inspired affair … Continue reading
LFW: Mark Fast

Mark Fast returns to London Fashion Week following his successful show in New York for his diffusion line Faster by Mark Fast. Somerset House was home to the newest Spring Summer collection by the Candian born designer, who stayed true … Continue reading
