Last season, it was possible to talk about Alexander McQueen's collection purely in terms of prints, without even mentioning his incredible skill with the silhouette. This time around,
Socialite Henry Holland started out as a Man with the giant t-shirt slogans like, "Flick your bean for Agyness Deyn." Yes, Agyness is a friend and spokesmodel of
Mary Katrantzou's original collections focused on a combination of impossibly large necklaces and printed versions of the jewelry on dresses. For her second London Fashion Week show,
Might as well face it, you're addicted to...the eighties. Danielle Scutt, barely a fetus as the eighties got under way, has absorbed that sleek Palmer Girl essence, and
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These gorgeously painted florals from the debut runway of Kinder Aggugini, brings us some more good news from London. Romance is back! (it doesnt cost anything, dahling.)
Eley Kishimoto, Fall 09, London Fashion Week
What is going on in London? It's bonkers! Print studio-turned fashion label, Eley Kishimoto, are not holding back due to hard times
Sinha-Stanic Prints, fall 09
Stinha-Stanic present two interesting print directions. They've recycled some photos they used in last show's back-drop,bringing a mysterious and exotic look to these simple draped
United Bamboo Prints, Fall 09
Another New York fashion week favorite was United Bamboo. The print on left has a molten earth, primordial feel to it, and the one on
Isaac Mizrahi, Fall 2009
Oh if only AbFab was still in production! Patsy and Edina would be the first to be wearing these, and certainly the best. As for