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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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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Joseph S/S 2015 LFW
Casual and cool, consisting of light denims and heather greys.
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Erin Fetherston Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Girly, lacey and cute.
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Osklen Ready To Wear S/S 2015
Big sheer tropic prints on gowns and structured short dresses with heavy pointed shoulder. Something that stood out was the use of clear plastic shirts, and outerwear. source:
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Timo Weiland Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
A very va va voom approach. We tend to view sheer clothing as a strictly artistic and editorial option. But we forget it can also be sexy and everyday. This collection is a perfect example. An ongoing presence of highlighting the curves and angles of a woman. Free the nipple! source:
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Katie Gallagher Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Sheer and at times a lot like undergarments. I don’t say that as a bad thing, while still containing flowing pieces the fabric of choice in this collection was minimal in density, almost ghostly. This wasn’t a victoria’s Secret show so theses choices still retained a darker edge to them Katie Gallagher is known for. source:
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Tadashi Shoji S/S 2015 NYFW
Luminescent and elongating. Gorgeous gowns in dusty jewel tones and pastels glided down the runway. Heavy on the embroidering and sheer fine fishnet cut out panels with the occasional cape. Classy and beautiful. You rarely see sheer clothing demand such elegance. source: