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Simone Rocha
I’m a big fan of art, and art is in Simone Rocha’s collection this season, i love the combination of textures, each look on the runway reflected different stories all attached together…Anyone looking for a reason why Simone Rocha has become the go-to designer for special yet not precious dresses will find 40 of them in her latest. This beauty of a collection took inspiration from a National Gallery of Ireland exhibition juxtaposing Jackie Nickerson’s photographs of African agricultural workers with 18th-century Old Master paintings. Bewitching.
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louis Vuitton
“Love at the first sight” …My favourite 4 looks from the Louis Vuitton Show .Nicolas Ghesquiere took us back to the 80s to create a collection of experimental tailoring and enticing evening dresses.
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Celine
From the oversized boxy tailored jacket or coat,to the perfect bag for women who are embarrassed to carry an It bag—a classy, gimmick-free top-handled frame handbag, which looked as if it might have come from the Celine archive. Simple yet impressive!!
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Burberry
“See Now,Buy Now” Christopher Bailey started the revolution in the world of fashion, from this amazing runway show , inspired by the Novel “orlando” by Virginia Woolf. From layering to ruffle collared shirts to silky pyjamas , he took the audience to another world where heritage meets modernity just like Nancy Lancaster’s garden mazes and interior .. Inspired by the old British wallpapers and castles , Christopher believes that nowadays “genders are no longer defined” which leaded to a great merge of womenswear and menswear all in one show. Not to forget to mention the amazing venue where the show took place in the heat of london “Makers House”.
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Valentino
A new chapter written solely by Piccioli opened, and it read just beautifully.
A magical series of handkerchief-hemmed, diaphanous dresses in pinks to reds came out, delicately printed or embroidered with patterns of birds and fantasy vegetation. Personally involve with the new phone covers .