Erdem Spring Summer 2015 felt like stepping into a carefully cultivated world where nature and couture exist in perfect harmony. From the very first look, the collection invited you inside a lush greenhouse fantasy, one built on precision, romance, and obsessive attention to detail. Nothing felt accidental. Every reference landed with intention.
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Pringle of Scotland S/S 2015 LFW
Pringle of Scotland Spring Summer 2015 arrived with a sense of calm confidence. Nothing screamed for attention, yet everything felt intentional. The collection unfolded gently, starting in crisp whites before drifting into soft baby blues and eventually settling into deeper shades of blue. This progression gave the runway a natural rhythm, almost like watching the sky shift throughout the day.
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Joseph S/S 2015 LFW
Joseph’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was the epitome of casual sophistication. This was a show that didn’t scream for attention but quietly demanded it with well-tailored simplicity. The collection focused on a palette of light denims and soft heather greys, creating a laid-back mood that felt surprisingly modern and polished at the same time.
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Erin Fetherston Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Erin Fetherston’s S/S 2015 collection was a playful celebration of femininity and charm. The runway was awash in soft pastels, delicate lace, and airy fabrics that seemed to float effortlessly as the models moved. There was an unmistakable sense of whimsy, but it was grounded in thoughtful design and craftsmanship. Every piece felt carefully considered, from the way the lace overlay interacted with the base fabrics to the subtle variations in textures that kept each look fresh and engaging.
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Osklen Ready To Wear S/S 2015
Osklen’s S/S 2015 collection delivered a lush, tropical energy while keeping a strong urban edge. The runway was filled with sheer fabrics printed with bold, exotic patterns that immediately evoked warmth and movement. Flowing gowns contrasted against more structured short dresses, which featured sharply pointed shoulders and precise tailoring. This balance of fluidity and rigidity gave the collection a sense of rhythm, letting each piece command attention on its own while contributing to a cohesive narrative.
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Timo Weiland Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Timo Weiland brought a collection this season that feels unapologetically bold, fun, and undeniably sexy. There’s a va-va-voom energy running through the entire runway, an energy that commands attention without ever feeling forced. What’s remarkable about this collection is how it elevates sheer clothing from strictly editorial or artistic territory into something that feels wearable, accessible, and exciting for everyday life. Instead of hiding the body, these pieces celebrate it, highlighting curves, angles, and the natural movement of a woman.
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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
Tadashi Shoji’s Spring Summer 2015 collection for New York Fashion Week was a masterclass in elegance and refined glamour. The runway was filled with luminescent gowns that seemed to float, elongating the silhouettes of the models as they moved. Dusty jewel tones and soft pastels dominated the color palette, creating a romantic and sophisticated atmosphere. Each piece felt carefully considered, balancing drama with wearable luxury.