London Fashion Week – Moschino Cheap and Chic ss13

The catwalk show of Moschino Cheap and Chic range for Spring Summer 2013 at London Fashion Week was a travel through time all the way back to the 70s, with a little post-millennium gloss and polish added. Here are a few highlights, focusing mainly on the bold and bright accessories.

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London Fashion Week – Tata Naka ss13

The Portico Rooms at Somerset House were transformed into a fake, Barbie-like swimming pool for the presentation of Tata Naka Spring Summer 2013. Instead of a runway, the models took a footboard walk to showcase the label’s creations for next season. And the Originality Award goes to…  

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London Fashion Week – Caroline Charles ss13

Caroline Charles Spring Summer 2013 was the first runway show that I saw as LFW kicked off last Friday and I must say it was a very bright start for my LFW experience this season. The British designer’s collection started with beautiful exotic prints on silk, styled with colorful wedges and sunglasses, while models were walking the catwalk to what must have been chill…

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London Fashion Week – Corrie Nielsen ss13

They could be creatures from a parallel dimension. The models on Corrie Nielsen’s catwalk for Spring Summer 2013 had something weird but so charming about them. Grotesque shapes, hair somehow disheveled, other-worldly glare and persistent glaze. Just like a fashion illusion. Also a journey through time, back to the good old pre-recession days, when fashion shows were more about the show and less about compatible wardrobe…

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International fashion designers inspired by Minnie Mouse

This September, Disney celebrates Minnie Mouse as one of its most beloved and enduring cultural icons. Inspired by her unique and distinctive style, a number of international designers created ‘Minnie Mouse Must Haves’ one-off garments and accessories, which were unveiled yesterday at London Fashion Week and will be auctioned together with eBay, to support the BFC/Bazaar Fashion Arts Foundation. 1. Giles Deacon…

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