Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Two

Colour poppin' our way through day two of LFW with these lovlies. Print explosions to colossal chunky knits followed by aphrodisiac-inducing leathers and heart stopping furs. Exploitation of our sense of sight with textures and colours is the essence of day two. Take a deep breath this comes with a health warning to your purse strings.

Malene Oddershede Bach
This has to be a particular favourite collection of mine with an image of myself in many of the designs by Malene this season. Effortlessly cool with trademark patterning and cut-out shoulder detail, this collection is one of individuality that will no doubt attract a cult following. I am so feeling the matchy-matchy shirt/trousers/shoes ensemble.










Sister by Sibling
It is safe to say we won't be going cold A/W 13-14 with these wardrobe-worthy knits. Deriving inspiration from Paula Yates this collection really is fun, colourful and beautiful. Turquoise number in the last image is mine.






Antipodium
A collection created for ' ...life under surveillance' these creations are ones that are unlikely to slip under anyone's radar unnoticed. Patent brights and fur detailing suggests a less than innocent life of those adorning these beauts. Great inspiration and certainly in-keeping with our lives in a modern age.








Yulia Kondranina
One of the 'Ones to Watch'; these architectural inspired yet feminine style pieces are a distinctive feature of the Russian designer. With fringe detailing like that no wonder people are keeping an eye on her...fashion forecast waiting to launch.








John Rocha
Candyfloss pinks and coral treasures denote the eye-opening theme running through Rocha's newest collection. Maintaining his new life in colour, these pieces speak of daylight and darkness entwined. The clever use of materials leaves me in awe, creating an edgy prettiness any rogue princess would be proud to wear. Hand clapping ensues.






Moschino Cheap & Chic 
Monochrome and pink are all the colours needed by Moschino Cheap & Chic this season. And I must say they are enough. Text prints and sweetly textures create a flirty playful feel to an experimental darker side. Punk-Chic is the overall result. Girly toughness.






House of Holland
Fun-lovin', colour-poppin' graphics with phsycodelic retro nostalgia along with young, fresh embroidery and embellishment: best collection yet Henry?! I want to be in the House of Holland cult, everyone wanting my Henry Holland style. Edgy and fun yet sophisticated for the younger generation. I just NEED the purple embellished dress. Perfection.








David Koma
I have been extremely excited for this collection which has not disappointed. Sculpted silhouettes of leather and hemlines revealing legs that never end, texture was in excess amongst these 60s-echoed creations. I could see myself in nearly all of his latest designs - wearable yet oh-so-typically catwalk. Bravo.







1 comment:

  1. David Koma was definitely my favorite out of these. Thanks for sharing.
    xo
    Tiffy
    http://www.CuteLA.com

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