Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Mulberry Illincic wrap up London Fashion Week.
Models have reduced the packed temporary tracks. London Fashion Week wrapped up on Tuesday five days shows excited ladies wear, show whirlwind of new colors and textures for next spring by the designers of the big names and newcomers alike.
London is home to an eclectic collection of designers and labels on the fashion weeks in New York, Milan and Paris, and seen the latest crop of spring and summer styles this week was a big mishmash: futuristic Burberry Metallic leather, soft pastels Temperley 50s, Disco Fever `70 Jonathan Saunders, and minimalism of the 90s' in quite a few other shows.
While there is no main theme, there were micro-established trends on their way to high street stores do in the spring. All white and monochromatic outfits were everywhere, seen as the nuances enough candy mint and lemon.
Futuristic, shiny materials such as plastic or fabric with a leaf-shaped chandeliers, iridescent, or even holographic were popular, as is the use of layers of sheer feminine organza, chiffon or mesh.
Tuesday, things started with 70 'inspired floral wide leg pants and mannish suits luxury brand Mulberry, best known for its leather handbags. The collection comes with a humorous flair British nodded several popular trends of the season: pantsuit Sleek all-season leather, metallic jacquard and tumble ice pastels.
Model-turned-designer Roksanda Illincic followed with a collection of dresses with simple feminine shapes and minimal detail, so its use combinations of beautiful colors and shiny fabrics to make it conversational.
Fifth day also saw a handful of collections by young designers and adventurous. Simone Rocha, daughter of John Rocha British fashion institution, cleverly combined schoolgirl innocence and hard line, while outsiders duo Meadham Kirchoff sent home crazy party with a spectacular show fancy Marie Antoinette fashion.
Shows Tuesday ended a week, models and celebrities such as Kate Moss and Harry Styles One Direction flow on the podium line forward looking. Lady Gaga stole the show Sunday with a tour of the milliner Philip Treacy fair returns presented.
The fashion brigade moved to Milan for other shows begin Wednesday. Paris Fashion Week starts next Tuesday.
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MULBERRY
Luxury brand Mulberry has left the most mischief in his last season, presents a series of spring is always weird, but definitely adult.
A zany atmosphere typical English garden very happy with exotic creatures - Mulberry show at Claridge's in London was crawling chic adorned with dozens of garden gnomes and geckos to fake roses.
But appearances are deceptive, and the clothes were even more demanding than the proposed adjustment.
Creative Director Emma Hill sent out models on the catwalk in oversized leather biker jackets and tuxedos mannish in navy, black and white. The collection was inspired update of 1970 embroidery, floor skirts, flower buds, and high-waisted wide leg, with metallic jacquard printed with mini flowers and geckos.
Separates and leather pantsuit balanced flirty pleated skirts. There was muted brown sets with head to toe in soft pastel mint and fish - including pastel shoes and handbags, property sellers of the brand.
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Roksanda ILLINCIC
Inspired by artists, Roksanda Illincic parade had too many sets look for the woman, without too much effort elegantly wants. Simple shapes such as simplified and adapted evolution breezy A-line dresses in color combinations that come really strong influence emerged: tangerine with cobalt, mango, dirty pink or white.
Sometimes all the colors together on a dress, like a modern abstract painting.
Models rocked oversized sleeves satin and wore patent courts with paragraphs colorful blocks.
The show, directed in glamorous ballroom of the Hotel Savoy ended conducted a series of training sessions in a bright, layered organza.
Illincic Account U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and Britain's Kate Middleton among fans of the elegant style. His show was a large number of popular characteristic beautiful colors, high waist, bell sleeves, feminine silhouettes and modest hem to mid-calf or ankle grazing.
But this season the designer said she wanted to shake elegance with casual wear - like when you dress a form and make it from Jersey or T-shirt material.
"There is an element of fun, something unexpected," she said.
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Simone Rocha
To meet young talents Simone Rocha Shoes giant designer, his father, but it seems to take everything into account.
The 26-year-old presented his latest spring collection at London Fashion Week Tuesday, a fashion collection entirely white, steep cuts, neon and leather mixed as a schoolgirl innocence with cool attitude.
The collection began with dazzling white button-up shirts and boys couching forms, but the look was soon replaced by prim thigh revealed irregularly shaped plates summit weakened on the front or rear skirts.
High collar, neatly followed shapes in pastel butter and caramel, but soon things were a dress with bright neon yellow glossy PVC plastic, all-over metallic vests and skirts covered shaken gold and floral crochet skirts and jackets over large coral fluorescent yellow and Neon.
Models wore mannish brogues with the soles and heels made of transparent plastic, a design that has been worn by celebrities like Rihanna and proved to be his best-selling product Rocha.
Rocha made his debut at London Fashion Week in 2010.
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Meadham Kirchoff
English-French design duo Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff Edward are to stage performances and rowdy fun various known and met this season, those expectations have stacked with a collection of over-the-top, Marie Antoinette-style corsets, bustiers, bows and ruffles.
Although the invitation and the opener spoke of humor "damsel in distress" theme, the models were more fairy godmothers with an enchanted wardrobe.
Acting sleepy or deep in thought in her costumes, derivative models introduced to the bridge and pluck roses and cupcakes for them.
There were big puffy sleeves, waders, gloves and feathers wholesale skirts layered over skinny jeans, all adorned with ribbons and plenty of jewelry. Not very practical, but certainly fun and entertaining shows face in London.
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