Tag: S/S14

  • Milan Fashion Week | Favourite SS14 Collections

    It was the Italian’s time to shine with Milan Fashion Week in full flow a few days ago. And like London and New York before it, I thought I’d highlight just some of my favourites!….
    Versace-SS14
    Versace | Usually a sexy free flowing Goddess, the Versace woman had a bit of an edge to her this season. A little bit Rock ‘n Roll, Donatella’s collection was laden with studs, denim, and hardware chains. Though I’m sure the darker pieces will become fast favourites on the red carpet in the coming months, it’s actually the lighter pieces that have caught my attention. The fabrics and cuts are certainly pretty, but in true Versace fashion, there are peek-a-book details and skirts that skim the body.  
    Who should be wearing this collection? Selena Gomez, Heidi Klum, Blake Lively, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
    Francesco-Scognamiglio-SS14
    Francesco Sconamiglio | Another new designer to me, who’s actually be in the ‘biz’ for a while. This collection was the perfectly dainty for the S/S season. Florals, embroidery and lace may sound like a demure combination, but Scognamiglio’s collection anything but. Shirts were the sheerest of fabrics, as were many of the dresses, meaning a lot of skin on show. It never detracts from the beauty of the pieces though, I personally love the see-through white lace jacket.
    Who should be wearing this collection? Emma Stone, Florence Welch, Elle Fanning, Rooney Mara
    Blumarine-SS14
    Blumarine | Contrast seemed to be the theme at Blumarine. It was almost a completely monochrome collection, until ‘coral’ started making appearance, adorning skirts and jackets. There’s the pieces themselves, some more professional office wear – think pencil skirts, blazers and blouses – in comparison to the showstopper gowns – which will certainly made appearances on the red carpet. Texture-wise there there were tough leather and patent trousers, then there was silky sheer and delicate Spring embroidery.   
    Who should be wearing this collection? Lily Collins, Demi Lovato, Camilla Belle, Olivia Palermo
    Emilio-Pucci-SS14
    Emilio Pucci | Pucci was all about sport-lux with a heavy dose of urban prints for S/S 14. Having worked with Rita Ora and Beyonce this year, it looks like the designer was keen to infuse their street style into the collection, which he does with much finesse. Deep purples, oranges and pinks stand out on the heavy black fabrics that are belted, cinching in those curves. Paired with open toed ankle boots, Pucci’s girl – like Versace – was tough to the core. 
    Who should be wearing this collection? Rihanna, Fergie, Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, Rita Ora
    Etro-SS14
    Etro | Only one word is really needed for this collection. Prints. Prints. Prints. It was an explosion of colour and pattern, Etro with each piece as exciting as the next. There was nothing formal about this, and though there were many red carpet worthy pieces, the clothes were almost a capsule wardrobe for a Moroccan holiday.  
    Who should be wearing this collection? Jennifer Lopez, Lea Michelle, Gwen Stefani, Mary-Kate Olsen

    So I’ve covered New York, London and now Milan. What have been your favourite collections so far? And keep an eye out for my Paris Fashion Week Faves next week!
  • London Fashion Week | Favourite SS14 Collections

    Next in my fashion week favourites is London’s offerings. Fashion week hit the capital with a hordes of crowds huddling against the typically British weather to see the eclectic mix of S/S collections, here’s my top five…
    Markus-Lupfer-SS14
    Markus Lapfer | I’d never heard of Markus Lapfer before LFW, but wow this was all kinds of awesome. Aside from the fact that his lookbook on Style.com included cats (so freaking adorable!), the I love the 90s vibe of this collection. It feels like something that would look completely at home on the ‘Fresh Prince of Bell Air’ or ‘Clarissa Explains It All’ with the oversized sweaters and graphic prints. There’s also a childish quality to the embellishment, not to mention the tweenage rebel logos that spell things like ‘lame’ and ‘loser’. Also cats. Cat prints all over!
    Who should be wearing this collection? Alexa Chung, Edie Campbell, Dakota Fanning, Victoria Justice
    Preen-SS14
    Preen | Clean lines, asymmetry and bold geometry was the story at Preen this season. Set against colour blocked tones of candy pinks, fresh bright blues and monochrome, the shapes really make this whole collection pop.  Despite the bold and brash colour scheme the pieces themselves are quite ladylike, with the shapes and print work adding personality to the whole look. 
    Who should be wearing this collection? Kerry Washington, Emma Stone, Michelle Obama, Leighton Meester.
    House-Of-Holland-SS14
    House of Holland | Whilst the media’s eyes were on the FROW of Holland’s show this year, mine were firmly on the collection presented on the runway. Henry Holland penned this an ode to Baz Lurhman’s Romeo and Juliet and the aesthetic is certainly there with the almost gaudy colour scheme, religious images and 90s inspired cuts. It’s typical OTT House of Holland but despite this some of the pieces comes off surprisingly demure with the ladylike belted tea dresses becoming fast favourites for me. 
    Who should be wearing this collection? Pixie Geldolf, Solange Knowles, Rita Ora, Eliza Doolittle
    Vivienne-Westwood-Red-SS14
    Vivienne Westwood Red Label | Westwood’s collection is always a personal highlight for me any fashion week and this season was no exception. The colour palette was almost Autumnal but the clothes themselves give off a functional Summer in the UK feel, not quite sandals and flip flops but Sunday in the park attire. In fact it’s like Westwood took the stereotypical Sloane Ranger and made her take a tumble through the park bushes. As always the pieces are executed beautifully and in typical Vivienne Westwood fashion, personal favourite include the many printed floral pieces like the draped dress above and floral blouse/bright red skirt combo. Of course we can’t ignore the beauty choices, which only adds to the undone Sloane effect and overall drama of Westwood’s collection.
    Who should be wearing this collection? Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Olivia Palermo, Paloma Faith
    Maria-Garchvogel-SS14
    Maria Grachvogel | Another fairly new designer to me, much like Westwood pieces this was all about draping and flow. The colours again are muted but are much more water stained which fits well with the inkblot prints and silk/sheer fabrics used throughout. It’s not quite minimalist, but there’s a quiet simplicity about the undone blouses, draping gowns and oversized trousers. Even the more structured pieces accentuate the body’s natural movement. 

    Who should be wearing this collection? Nicole Richie, Vanessa Hudgens, Blake Lively, Heidi Klum

    Let me know what your favourites were this year and keep an eye out for my Milan and Paris favourites in the next few days!

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  • New York Fashion Week | Favourite SS14 Collections

    So with the fashion week season in full swing, I thought I’d start round up my favourite collections from the first two finished weeks. First up is my top five from New York Fashion Week… 

    RED-Valentino-SS14

    Red Valentino | This whole collection is basically encompasses every trend I always hope comes through in Spring/Summer fashion week. Gorgeous floral prints, swing skirts, peter pan collars…ugh so pretty! It’s playful and wonderfully whimsical,  with the inspiration clearly from the botanical world. Personal favourites from the collection include the floral swing coat and black strapless dress with layered skirt.
    Who should be wearing this collection? Ariana Grande, Elle Fanning, Bella Thorne, Alexa Chung

    3.1-Phillip-Lim-SS14

    3.1 Phillip Lim | Lim looked towards geology this season, but whilst I love many of the precious stone prints on much of the collection – such as this dress – it’s the simpler pieces that have caught my eye. I feel like there were three different colour schemes happening here, with the prettier pastels, mustard and blue hues, then – my favourite – the darker and edgier tones towards the end of the run. I’m definitely hoping the rusty metallic textures end up filter into the shops sooner, I want to try and find a metallic shirt like this for this Autumn/Winter. 
    Who should be wearing this collection? Kristen Stewart, Lily Collins, Kate Bosworth, Emma Watson

    Ruffian-SS14

    Ruffian | My favourite thing about fashion week is finding new designers that I haven’t heard about before and Ruffian is that designer for New York Fashion Week. The collection feels almost Autumnal because of the colour pallete, a mix of both preppy British and Parisian style with a ladylike feel. There’s subdued florals and houndslouth prints too, which no doubt will be a hit for the ‘granny-chic’ crowd. 
    Who should be wearing this collection? Taylor Swift, Sophia Coppola, Dianna Agron, Zooey Deschannel

    The-Row-SS14

    The Row | The Olsens decided to travel the world for this season. There’s a clear Saudi businesswoman feel to much of the collection as well as layered Moroccan pieces, dressed up with a downtown New York City cool. The colour palette is fairly neutral, and much like the piece themselves they seemed inspired by the desert sands of North Africa and the Middle East. 
    Who should be wearing this collection? The Olsens (Mary-Kate, Ashley and Elizabeth), Tilda Swinton, Carey Mulligan, Jessica Alba

    Zac-Posen-SS14

    Zac Posen | The entirety of Posen’s Spring range screams ‘red carpet ready’ to me, and there are few pieces that could translate into real life – unless you’ll be heading to a Ball at any point soon. This collection has divided a few opinions in the fashion world, but I love the romanticism of it all. It’s ruffles, silky fabrics and draping galore, and styling feels like a modern day Marie Antoinette crossed with a woodland fairy. Fantastical and, much like Valentino’s collection, is whimsical though in a completely different way. Plus just look at that finale gown!
    Who should be wearing this collection? Daisy Lowe, Florence Welch, Katy Perry, Fan Bingbing