Best Of LFW Fall 2016
We look forward to London Fashion Week the most as it’s always...
Despite omitting color from his usually polychromatic, floral printed collections, Erdem Moralioglu managed...
The braid train has continued on it’s twisty path from New York to London and we couldn’t love the hair craze more. Loose and messy, single plaited dos were finished off with a tiny braid, wrapped around…
The designing duo behind Peter Pilotto is best known for their feminine yet striking digitally printed wears. Peter Pilotto is focused towards textiles and prints whereas Christopher De Vos concentrates more on silhouettes and draping. Flared sleeves…
Striking prints, imaginative uses of color, and geometric “crossing lines” were the...
Mary Katrantzou‘s quintessential lampshade-like silhouettes and trompe l’oeil prints have evolved tenfold...
Indian-born Ashish Gupta clearly practices a “more is more” philosophy, which we obviously love. His bold mix of animal, floral, and geometric prints are all amped up with the label’s signature hand embellished sequins. And…
I usually associate spring with flowers, birds, and nature, as I’m sure many of you do too. But what Mary Katrantzou has done with spring’s most predictable motif is uncommon to say the least –…
Drawing inspiration from Bonjour Tristesse, a bittersweet tragedy set in the French Rivieria, and Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood For Love, a dramatic love story set in Hong Kong, Erdem Moralioglu certainly set the mood this…
Before launching her own label in early 2010 Felicity Brown had previously designed for Alberta Ferretti, Loewe, Mulberry and most recently, Lanvin. Her warrior-like Fall 2011 collection was greatly inspired by Picasso, Bedouin women, and the…