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London Fashion Week Latest


Wednesday, 19 February 2014



Mary Katrantzou went print crazy for her London Fashion Week show. The Greek designer unveiled her edgy graphic-heavy Fall/Winter 14 collection as part of the bi-annual event. However there were more intricate items such as a red, navy and light blue mini dress with delicate flowing material.



Marios Schwab showcased his demure Fall/Winter 14 collection as part of London Fashion Week. The designer produced smart, sharp pieces such as leather skirts and jackets. He also unveiled more feminine numbers, such as a mint-green sheer design with one sleeve, which fell to the floor.



Kendall Jenner showed true model behaviour during London Fashion Week. The 18-year-old beauty rocked an edgy look in a black and white dress as she walked for Giles' Fall/Winter 14 collection. She also made an impact on the front row as she sat next to Anna Wintour at the Topshop Unique show.



Julien Macdonald brought a touch of sparkle to London Fashion Week. The designer's Fall/Winter 14 stayed true to his elegant outlook on clothing and sparkled as models strutted down the catwalk. From a glitzy netted dress to a hot pink number, Julien's designs are perfect for a party.



Burberry Prorsum went for a bohemian look with its Fall/Winter 14 London Fashion Week show. Creative director Christopher Bailey appeared to head in a relaxed direction with his latest offering, with designs such as a chic boho-style dress fastened with a brown belt and a green woollen coat standing out on the runway.



Vivienne Westwood's Red Label line went down well at London Fashion Week, drawing a front row that included Jessie J and Paloma Faith. Red featured heavily, with models sporting the colour on their lips as well as on the clothes. Elegant plaid coats over feminine sweaters and skirts were set off against messy, undone hair.


Tom Ford paid homage to his pal Jay Z with the Fall/Winter 14 collection. The rapper famously released a song dedicated to the designer last year and Tom seemed to feel it was time for payback. Models wore glitzy versions of Jay Z's preferred rugby shirts emblazoned with Tom's name and sported grungy hair and make-up.



Peter Pilotto is known for its love of bright patterns, which are popular with a host of hot A-listers including Emma Watson and Diane Kruger. The Fall/Winter 14 collection was slightly toned down in parts, but the trademark colour still featured. The sport collection seemed very wearable and featured a lot of black with bright accents.



Paul Smith showed a very classic line for Fall/Winter 14. Models took to the London runway in androgynous looks, that included tailored smart trousers and big baggy coats. In order to sex it up, the models showed off skin by wearing no tops under their jackets.



Matthew Williamson showed a bold, graphic collection at London Fashion Week. The designer's Fall/Winter 14 collection was peppered with monochrome pieces that featured sharp patterns and was sporadically brightened up with colour. Yellow added a splash of sunshine to some outfits, while dark lips were a sophisticated beauty look.


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