With the last fashion show of London Fashion Week having started around an hour ago, (The time being 19:15), I thought it only right to make a post recapping the designs from the best known designers. This year's PPQ Autumn/Winter 2012-13 collection leaned towards more grown-up and sophisticated, rather than the usual, fun, flirty, youthful dresses anticipated. It included warm, furry coats in shades of black or cream, as well as some stunning dresses and scarves. Moschino Cheap & Chic's new theme was make-up, as opposed to the five-a- day theme seen in Milan last year. The prints included nail varnish,lipsticks, eye-shadows, and the actual eyes themselves, whilst other designs featured cosy patchwork oversize pullovers, and an amazing top with the slogan 'make up your life', the perfect phrase to describe the theme. Meanwhile, Mulberry used the inspiration 'where the wild things are', with designs featuring lots of different types of fur, crazy abstract print coats, lace dresses, quilted jackets, and some VERY bright orange. Another feature of the week was Meadham Kirchhoff, with quite possibly the brightest designs of the week, (even the actual runway was luminous) and a seventies extravaganza theme.
Seventies brights at the Meadham Kirchhoff show. |
The stunning dresses at PPQ |
Eye-catching prints at Moschino Cheap & Chic |
Printed skirt, Lace top, one glove, and a gorgeous clutch to match. This could only be Moschino cheap&chic. |
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