featuring all black models, love it. This collection was a literal shimmering rainbow that sparkled as it made its way down the runway. What stood out in these collection aside from its dazzle would be its incorporation of pop culture faces like Miley Cyrus and gaudy rhinestone jewelry.
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Louise Alsop S/S 2015 LFW
Raunchy punk bitch life. Dreads and skulls and a sneering disposition.
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Emilio de la Morena S/S 2015 LFW
Early 2000’s party girl vibe that will grab anything that glitters. The Paris hilton and Lindsay Lohan hay days. Bold shimmery pastels with low cut dresses. That’s hot. Related articles Is Nicole Richie Still Friends With Paris And Lindsay Lohan? Paris Hilton’s Brother Barron Suing Lindsay Lohan 5 Lessons Drivers Can Learn From Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan Says She Wheeled Whitney Houston’s Corpse Into the Morgue The Lindsay Lohan drama – what jewelry will she be wearing?
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Marques’ Almeida S/S 2015 LFW
This is very like, simple punk and art school meets colorful parachute showdown. Im down. What stood out was the use of denim and colorblocking with very specific styling.
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Simone Rocha S/S 2015 LFW
Almost victorian like but thrown ascue. You could easily fit a corset in this collection even though it doesn’t feature any. Stand out looks are for sure the bright floral drenched pieces with face wraps that come out of nowhere. wrap dat.
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Osman S/S 2015 LFW
sleek and quirkely embroidered. Things that stood out include the cloud prints, panchos, patchwork and noodle like embroidery I lav et
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Issa London S/S 2015 LFW
On first appearance it’s best described as lasagna graffiti. Highly experimental and quietly bold. From the repetition of prints highlighting the empty space creating unique patterns. Also collage like applications of fabric ghostly flowers.
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Erdem S/S 2015 LFW
A beautifully chic greenhouse adventure. From references to greenhouse architecture, birds, greenery, blooming flowers etc. The most striking pieces would have to be the full feathered dresses and the tiny blooming flower covered dresses. Intricate and well thought out. loves it.
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Antonio Berardi S/S 2015 LFW
A contrast of bold elegance and dramatic flowing whites. No consistent color theme, just an array of bright and muted hues. A runway of creativity and fantasy.
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Pringle of Scotland S/S 2015 LFW
Light and airy, starting in bright whites then baby to deep blues. Sheer fabrics in short cuts with the occasional cut fabric collage texturing.
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Vivienne Westwood Red Label S/S 2015 LFW
Casual pirate couture filled with huge hats and some pretty awesome makeup and styling. Creative, fun and interchangeable. arg.