London fashion week was one heck of an eclectic rainbow and as if we expected anything less from the sartorially-brave Brits! And as a Brit myself, I know that these collections will be inspiring my wardrobe for seasons to come. I'll just have to wait for them to hit the high street first (#cheapandchic). ASOS: I'm looking at you.....
If you weren't one of the lucky ladies who saw the LFW shows first hand (jealous of you buggers), fear not! Rachel is here with a brand new cheat sheet! After the success of my New York Fashion Week Cheat Sheet, I thought it was only fair to share the goods from England; in cheat form, of course! Each show is rounded up in three words and three pictures. Grab your umbrella, cos it's about to start raining men trends!
Amanda Wakeley
Flowing, tailored, silky
Anya Hindmarch
British highstreet logos
Ashish
Street, denim, sequins
Burberry Prorsum
Blocked, floral, bohemian
Christopher Kane
Art. mish-mash, texture
Daks
Felder Felder
1950s, prints, feminine
Gareth Pugh
Circus meets superhero
Giles
Regal, oversized, medieval
Holly Fulton
70s, bohemian, denim
House Of Holland
Safari, print clash
Hunter Original
Classic British festival
Issa
Textures, patterns, 60s
Jasper Conran
Jonathan Saunders
Ethnic, print, oriental
JW Anderson
80s power sleeves
Joseph
Draped, belted, minimalism
Julien Macdonald
Bodycon, Moroccan, embellished
Markus Lupfer
Monochrome, sheer, 60s
Mary Katrantzou
70s, bohemian, ditzy
MM6 Maison Margiela
Grunge, androgyny, fetish
Mother Of Pearl
Orla Keily
60s, mod, florals
Peter Pilotto
Mediterranean, delicate, frilly
Peter Jensen
Mod, Preppy, Colour-block
Paul Smith
70s, colour-block, lines
PPQ
1989, draping, colour-block
Roksanda
Graphics, lines, flutes
Feminine, princess, belts
Sophia Webster
Glitter, mermaids, aztec
Topshop Unique
Tailoring, 80s, 70s
Versus
Suiting, power, 80s
Vivienne Westwood Red Label
1950s, retro, 1940s
Zandra Rhodes
Ethnic, caftan, vibrant
Over to you guys... Which collection was your fave?
Rachel
xoxo