Lilee
Lilee’s collection featured
incredibly clean lines in the freshest of whites, only broken by a scattering
of darker coloured pieces and some geometric print dotted here and there. The
designer’s emphasis on structure is clear in the folds and draping of the
pieces, which varied between sharp tailored suits, crisp separates and a
sweeping, diaphanous sheath worn with a bodycon dress underneath.
incredibly clean lines in the freshest of whites, only broken by a scattering
of darker coloured pieces and some geometric print dotted here and there. The
designer’s emphasis on structure is clear in the folds and draping of the
pieces, which varied between sharp tailored suits, crisp separates and a
sweeping, diaphanous sheath worn with a bodycon dress underneath.
Charlotte Taylor
Charlotte Taylor’s collection
was very suitable for my first day at fashion week, as it felt like a
back-to-school collection, complete with a sweet playsuit, cheeky robot prints,
and bold crayon colours throughout. The stylist’s addition of ribbed ankle
socks and a variety of boots and sandals only added to the effect.
was very suitable for my first day at fashion week, as it felt like a
back-to-school collection, complete with a sweet playsuit, cheeky robot prints,
and bold crayon colours throughout. The stylist’s addition of ribbed ankle
socks and a variety of boots and sandals only added to the effect.
Georgia Hardinge
Spring has sprung! Despite a
few black and white, printed bodycon dresses and a handful of sheer,
directional dresses, I was so uplifted to see summery blooms parading down the
catwalk at Georgia’s show. The opening dress, a breathtaking, white,
flowery-appliqué (complete with matching headpiece) set the tone of the show
for me, and I was happy to see more pieces in a similar vein in amongst the
more ‘serious’ ensembles. The closing look, a floating Grecian gown in the
softest yellow, is making me wish shearling boots and winter capes were already
behind us!
few black and white, printed bodycon dresses and a handful of sheer,
directional dresses, I was so uplifted to see summery blooms parading down the
catwalk at Georgia’s show. The opening dress, a breathtaking, white,
flowery-appliqué (complete with matching headpiece) set the tone of the show
for me, and I was happy to see more pieces in a similar vein in amongst the
more ‘serious’ ensembles. The closing look, a floating Grecian gown in the
softest yellow, is making me wish shearling boots and winter capes were already
behind us!