Fusion of cultures, crossover of tastes, interplay of contrasts: creating an unusual equilibrium between jackets that verge on the formal and comfortable lightweight trousers in shantung...more
Armani Prive and Anne Valerie Hash have used lightly draped ruffles throughout their collections, creating simple effects of volume and movement...more
Tye dye and dip dye (Givenchy, Comme des Garcons, Raf Simons), Iridescent fabrics (Kris Van Assche, Givenchy, Yohji Yamamoto, Louis Vuitton, Viktor & Rolf), Bright and Coral pinks (Givenchy, John Galliano, Viktor & Rolf, Louis Vuitton)...more
Large men's handbags (Bottega Veneta, Etro, and Burberry Prorsum), White suits (Calvin Klein Collection, Gucci, Dolce and Gabanna, and Bottega Veneta), Pastel Blues (Bottega Veneta, Dolce and Gabanna, Burberry Prorsum, Versace...more
Fashion Design is such a perfect art which allows us to use the most brilliant creation on earth which is the human being.
This creation is a unique reference of performing arts through to garments that never changes...more
New York | Jonathon Saunders
I graduated with Jonathon and will never forget how beautiful his graduation collection was. Flowing kaftan style pieces (designed by Marios Schwab, who was in the year below him at the time) with the most incredible vibrant prints...more
New York | DKNY
If you are, however, going to do all of the voluminous baby doll cuts, than DKNY has shown the way forward. The collection of layered, effortless pieces looked very retro but fresh at the same time...more
London | Giles
His autumn Winter Collection featured some amazing jewel-toned puffa pieces shaped into futuristic silhouettes and adorned with geometric silhouettes...more
London | Gareth Pugh
OK, maybe not the most wearable of collections but his robotic Wizard of Oz look is almost like a contemporary Thierry Mugler. The greys worked perfectly with the structured...more