Monday, October 22, 2012
PETER PILOTTO
The innovative duos, Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos whipped out prints with embroideries and beadings like no other. They were fearless and content that their silhouettes made a mark. Some agree that it was too busy and overwhelming; handling the complex dynamics of the designs but the duo believed it striking and unique. It delivered exquisite and utterly gratifying 'prints'. The touch of 3-D embroideries on the kimonolike sleeves and printed ruffles showed London that they were full of ideas and could not wait to put it all out there. The execution of the entire show from the catwalk to the designs collaborated as 'wholesome' and 'intriguing'.
get a look-on:
http://www.wwd.com/runway/spring-ready-to-wear-2013/review/peter-pilotto
MARY KATRANTZOU
POSTAGE STAMPS in FASHION?!!!
Whoever thought that postage stamps couldn't walk the runway, well, obviously Mary Katrantzou knew that well enough when she focused her entire collection on it. The prints peeked out of the satin-rushed-fabrics in such sophistication that turned heads. She calls it the "painting in pixels". Mary's prints consisted of exotic shapes such as plants, birds and the combination of patterns and borders on the dresses made it refreshingly fashionable.
the proof:
http://www.vogue.com/collections/spring-2013-rtw/mary-katrantzou/review/#
ROKSANDA ILINCIC
what COLOR BLOCKING??!!!
ROKSANDA ILINCIC focused her collection on the 1970's era, where she bought to life elegance with the intentions of her colorful slices that made 'color blocking' so yesterday. She was inspired to do the bold patterns and shades by artist Josef Albers. Roksanda filled the runway with chopping colors that played an enormous part of her collection and who she is as a designer.
see for yourself:
http://www.elleuk.com/catwalk/designer-a-z/roksanda-ilincic/spring-summer-2013#image=1
Thursday, October 18, 2012
MEADHAM KIRCHHOFF
EDWARD and BENJAMIN were not kidding when they referred to their work as a 'storytelling'. Their playful, cinematic atmosphere pulled the audience in a Victorian moment. They used bows and daisy flowers as part of their clothing pieces; not to mention ribbons, high knee stockings, the mixture of various colors and fabrics to perhaps tell a story of adventure and life in a very creative way.
http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/designers_profile.aspx?DesignerID=215LONDON! comes out to play!!
BURBERRY PRORSUM
The magnificent creation of arrayed vibrant colors that Bailey let out definitely sparked 'attention'. Burberry are known for their trench coats that has been their signature look since 1914 when they adapted coats for the WWI soldiers. This trendy,very classic outwear has earned its place in the heart of today's fashion!The spring summer 2013 collection was consistent with colorful trench coats, corsets and capes that ranged from 'pure white' to fuchsia, coppery lace and enticing feathers. It was very 'intense' when they concluded the night with trench coats echoing the colors of the night; hot pink, lime green, purple, orange and more!
check out the collection:
http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/S2013RTW-BURBERRY.SS2013 BURBERRY.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
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