Posts Tagged ‘London Fashion Week’

  • Boudoir chic

    Antoni-Berardi-top-SS2010

    Clear images? What?!  It can’t be! Thankfully, Style.com has refilled its photo gallery with London Fashion Week images, and we have returned with more pro shots and less hand-held blurriness just in time for Antoni Berardi’s SS 2010 collection.  The Sicilian-born designer is already a favourite of mine, especially after meeting him at Fashion’s Night Out.  He was so kind greeting customers at the entrance to Browns, which only increased my fashion crush.

    Berardi unleashed his line of sheer embellished corsets and silky drapery on St. Mark’s Church in Mayfair on Sunday night.  Apparently influenced by a trip to Venice, the designer’s Spring/ Summer collection shined in exceptional detailing and tailoring.  The nude and petal-coloured corsets opened the night beneath fluid kimono sleeves and later, peaked out under structured evening suits–stealing the show.  Embellished with sparkling crystals, the boned bodice brings lingerie to daylight.

    Berardi dashed in several bright azure and orange sherbet drapey suits that were lovely, but the designer’s Italian influence was most clearly felt in the subtle sheer detailing of these bra-inspired looks.

    Shop Berardi’s Autumn/ Winter 09 collection on LynkU now.

    Antoni-Berardi-SS10

    22.09.2009 / no responses / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • Jasmine di Milo

    Jasmine di Milo SS10 corset, leather skirt

    I was attempting to come up with a creative title for this post, but designer Jasmine Al Fayed has already taken care of that with her line so I’ll get straight to the presentation.  I have been a fan of  Jasmine di Milo for a while (see post below praising its beautiful black AW09 collection), but SS 2010 reaffirmed my belief.

    The presentation was tucked away in the maze of Somerset House, back in the Portico Room, a tiny venue with a miniscule capacity.  However, once inside, the show was well worth the wait.  There were two concentric circles running around gold pedestals in the center of the room.  As the models filed out one by one in elegantly draped gowns and perfectly fitted looks with an emphasis on texture, I decided that I would and could wear every single outfit in the room.  Diaphanous chiffons, ruched bodices, and buttery soft leathers really stood out.  I could not get enough of the structured corsets and shimmery fringed coats that were delicate yet strong statement pieces.

    Jasmine di Milo texturePleating, ruching and waves- no accessories are necessary with a mini like this.  The model’s waivy locks remind me of mermaids, perfectly translating that ‘of the sea’ appearance.

    Jasmine di Milo chiffon gown SS10Lovely one-shouldered chiffon gown in a chocolate degrade hues.

    Jasmine di Milo SS10 shimmer jacket, hot pantsOnly a silver fringe jacket could upstage a pair of high-waisted hot pants.  Cannot get enough of this look.

    Jasmine di Milo textured shortsI would wear this outfit any spring day.  I adore the one-shouldered ruched top paired with textured shorts– take a close look to see the triangular imprints. Love love love.

    21.09.2009 / no responses / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • Qasimi wear-house

    Qasimi peaked shoulders SS10

    After climbing what felt like 300 steps, in heels mind you, I descended on Qasimi’s blackened warehouse– like someone had pulled the plug on the whole of fashion week except for a small firey glow in the centre of the runway.  We all sat around the rectangular walkway as heavy music started pulsating out of the speakers.

    Qasimi first debuted at fashion week in February 2008, with 40 pieces inspired by Egyptian cabaret dancers and Old Hollywood starlets.  In this latest showing, H.H. Khalid bin Sultan AlQasimi and Elliott J. Frieze, creative and operating directors respectively, introduced a dramatic collection packed with bold silhouettes and hand-embellished pieces in a rich palette of crimson, turquoise and gold.

    Extravagant intricacies set this line apart from others.  An Arabian dream of lavishly decorated gowns and cropped coats, Qasimi’s spring season draws on the spiritualism of the Byzantine empire- according to the PRs.  There were loads of peaked shoulders and structured evening suits, but the delicately draped chiffon gowns were truly stunning.

    I was completely impressed by a line I admittedly knew so little of going in.  This is a duo to watch in the future–whether showing in Somerset or some abandoned warehouse, Qasimi puts on an impressive show to highlight a stunning collection.

    Qasimi burgundy SS10

    A jewel-embellished jacket has never looked better in this deep burgandy colour.

    Qasimi draped gown SS10

    I would wear this printed gown to any function, the sky-high slit is perfect for revealing just a bit of leg.

    Qasimi gold gowns SS10Gold pieces add some shine to neutral dressing.

    Qasimi turquoiseLove this combo of teal and gold detailing for Spring 2010.

    21.09.2009 / 1 response / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • Frills, florals and fashion

    betty jackson high neck

    I viewed Betty Jackson’s SS 2010 collection bright and eary Sunday morning (9 a.m. thank you very much), and I realize I’m a day late in posting this, but the weekend was relentless.  Fashion never sleeps, and apparently neither do writers?!  Anyway, I’ve decided to catch you up on the details of this show (and a few other stops from yesterday), because it was so very pretty.  Not shocking or jarring, but is that what we want of our feminine frills?  No, Jackson’s collection oozed springtime femininity–in stark contrast to the dark and studded styles we are forging into as leaves start to fall.

    The show opened with pastel floral prints and ruffled silk blouses and graduated into capes and cocoons, perfect for layering.  Elongated neck pieces were key, with rose coloured crinoline climbing up to the models’ chins.  Jackson mixed and matched bold florals and jacquards (could this be a theme developing for Spring…), and tempered decorative prints with structured silhouettes.

    Silver is used as an accent tone throughout the collection, giving several looks a more evening feel.  The shiny metallics broke up the floral rhythm quite nicely.

    Betty Jackson SS10

    Mixing classic neutral knitwear with silvery separates adds a little shimmer to Spring style.

    Betty Jackson SS10-2

    Betty Jackson SS10-3

    Love a flirty floral dress for tea or after-hours cocktails

    Betty Jackson SS10-4

    The model looks as though she is blooming out of the neckline of her top.  I’m loving the mixed floral prints and especially the oversized bow on the high-waisted skirt.

    Betty Jackson SS10-6A collage of prints for springtime fun.

    21.09.2009 / 1 response / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • Fashion week’s T-shirt tent

    Matches t-shirts stand

    Matches has brought its own brand of cool souvenirs to Somerset House.  Apparently the luxe London boutique will be peddling t-shirts, bags and pins there throughout the week (er, til Tuesday in real time).  I’m already collecting a mess of ticket scraps, press packets and business cards galore, but a lovely t-shirt can’t hurt, right?!

    Click here to shop all Matches products on LynkU.

    Matches stand pins

    19.09.2009 / no responses / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • Spring beauties

    MFP SS10

    Day 2 is in full swing (and sweltering I might add, guess the Indian Summer turned up after all) and very busy.  I just popped into Maria Francesca Pepe’s SS10 presentation to take a peak at her ‘Bathing Beauties,’ a collection of clothing and accessories inspired by the sea.  Pepe’s fluid interpretation marries texture and silhouette, showcasing silky jacquards that clearly replicate waves in the ocean.  Her clothing range is mainly in neutrals, infused with a deep aqua pigment.

    The jewellery collection was most appealing, as it saw the designer reinventing her signature geometric shapes into ‘fin-like’ accessories, equipped with pleating and shimmering crystals to give an overall wet appearance.  Take a look at the chunky, tubular necklaces to see how this comes off.  Pepe’s Beauties even came with a leather swimming cap to complete the seaside style.

    MFP SS10

    MFP rings SS10Who needs a fan when you have these pleated rings for your fingers.

    MFP SS10Some diamonds for your diamonds, of course.

    19.09.2009 / no responses / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • London Fashion Week has arrived

    Paul Costelloe S/S 2010

    I am writing this in between shows, and presentations, and oh-so-beautiful people.  What a gorgeous day in London town to start fashion week!  I woke up extra early even though I already knew what I was going to wear (my camel coloured cowl neck knit from All Saints, leggings, an a-mazing pair of suede studded ankle boots from my guy Kurt Geiger, and a silvery cocoon coat from NYC).

    Not wanting to be fashionably late, I run (actually skip, awkwardly….those shoes are difficult to even walk in!) to Paul Costelloe’s opening show–his sixth straight year opening LFW.  After figuring out the whole press pass procedure, I take a seat and am trying to choose the best setting on my Cannon for the runway–not an easy task if you see below (sorry, I tried)–when I realize my friend, the lovely Anastasia Nemchenok, editor at SHOP magazine, is sitting directly in front of me.  Perfect start to the day!

    Ana and her amazing bag

    Street Chic: Ana and her amazing bag. Loving how the ripped jeans and over-the-knee boots make this outfit.

    Ok now about the clothes.  Costelloe showed mens and womenswear this season, but I’ll stick to what I know best.  The girls came out in a rush of architectural silhouettes.  There were loads of peaked and exaggerated shoulders, high collars with padding and bouncy skirts.  This play on proportion saw sleek bodices take shape into angular skirts.  Costelloe’s S/S 10 collection worked with a lot of jacquard fabric in metallic gold and silver, and later in coral and tangerine (my personal favourite).

    After the show, we checked out all of the many presentations before heading into another round of shows. (Yes, Boris Johnson even made an appearance at Caroline Charles’ collection).  Sadly, no photos were allowed in the exhibit halls, but I will post all about those finds just as soon as I receive images from the PRs (such a tease).  Ok back into the mix…

    Gold jacquard dress, loving the floppy fringe on all the models

    Gold jacquard dress, loving the floppy fringe on all the models

    There you go high neck and sharp shapes.  Costelloe showed several of these skirts where there appeared to be box-like prints in the fabric.

    There you go high neck and sharp shapes. Costelloe showed several of these skirts where there appeared to be box-like prints in the fabric.

    High peaks, cannot get enough of these shoulders, and this certainly elongates the neck.. hmm

    High peaks, cannot get enough of these shoulders. Certainly elongates the neck ...

    *Shop all Paul Costelloe here.

    18.09.2009 / no responses / Category: S/S 10 Runway

  • Black magic

    jasmine-collage-2

    Fashion week will be here before we know it, and we’ll be inundated with all things Spring/Summer 2010. Before we start the warm weather preview, I feel that I ought to give a glimpse of what I’ve been loving for Autumn thus far. A collage of clothes, that will surely span several days (liking clothes is an understatement, hence this blog dedicated to them), of looks I need.to.have.

    Jasmine di Milo loves black and so do I.  Always, always and unfortunately, I will never get over it.  Sleek, slimming and chic, it’s a colour to invest in.  Exhibit number 1, my ode to Jasmine montage.  There’s the uneven prom dress that answers the age old debate of long vs. short.  Then, my personal favourite, the hot pants, floral lace top, serious black coat, and punky platforms. This outfit is right in so many ways. There’s no need for the ‘New black,’ once you see this. I might start to scare small children in those heels– I’m 5′8 already– but it’s always worth a try.  Finally, I give you this embroidered lace, body-countour jumpsuit, which I will ponder over, like the model, for hours.  A note on the styling, the big French door in the background is key.

    14.09.2009 / no responses / Category: A/W 09 Runway

  • Browns Fashion’s Night Out

    Browns Fashion Night Out designers

    With London Fashion Week around the corner, Vogue launched Fashion’s Night Out last night, celebrating the industry in 13 countries across the globe. I’m fairly certain any night involving shopping and champagne is a success, but the events in London town were truly surreal.

    Oxford Street was lined with frenzied shoppers well past 10 pm, and heavy bass poured out of shops all along the high street, but it was Browns, tucked away on South Molton Street, that really came alive. Marios Schwab, Hussein Chalayan, Roksanda Ilincic, Jonathan Saunders—no I’m not reciting my designer wish list (well, that too), just the ‘night staff’ at the legendary fashion boutique. Browns enlisted these designers and more to run the till, fold clothes, and assist customers. Talk about service.

    I imagine this is what hysterical fans feel like meeting their favourite celebrities. Absolutely stunned. Antonio Berardi was the perfect host greeting guests, while Henry Holland ushered shoppers between the boutique and Browns Focus across the street. I adored the soft-spoken Schwab, who politely folded (and signed) the Vogue T-shirts that were sold for charity. He told me about his studio in New York and how he finds it very different from London. Roksanda Ilincic was captivating in her pumpkin coloured gown, and Daniela and Annette Felder wore matching tie-dye skinny trousers that I need to own. In charge of it all was Joan Burstein, Browns’ matriarch, who took time to make sure all shoppers were enjoying the evening.

    Naturally, the boutique displayed impeccable products– clothes straight off the runway and a shoe collection to envy. Though this was one night the staff received more attention than the designer wear.

    I finally stumbled out to see what the rest of the night had to offer, but found myself talking about Browns the entire time. I’m now officially ready for fashion week festivities to begin. Next Friday feels so far away!

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    Marios Schwab wrapping and Mrs. B with the designers at Browns

    11.09.2009 / 2 responses / Category: A/W 09 Runway