Wednesday, October 5, 2011

LFW


Here are some of the highlights from LFW 
MARY KATRANZOU


The big question on everyone’s lisp was “ How could Mary Katranzou possibly beat her previous works of art? “
Well the answer was simple, she simply didn’t try too, and instead this season took a slightly different direction.
The bold prints and colour were of course still the anchor of the collection, but this season the looks were a lot less architectural and instead the collection seemed to have a much more commercial element to it.
New silhouettes also provided a new dimension to the collection with trousers making a debut in the line.
Katranzou referenced nature with the repetitive flower field and enlarged fish scale prints were strangely complimented by crushed car prints inspired by the work of John Chamberlain.
On the “WOWometer” perhaps not as jaw dropping as past collections, but we must remember that only the more commercial and more accessible pieces pay the bills!

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