Friday, 25 February 2011

FASHION156 Update;
A round up of FASHION156's 12 favourite collections from LFW are now online, all worthy of a praise.
Meadham Kirchoff; produced an amazing show as well as a catwalk, jaded white witches and intricate detailing were both heavily included in this beautiful collection.

J.W. Anderson menswear; Immaculate attention to detail, almost a question in gender as bright patterns and tight fitting jackets is a main contributor to this collection.

Craig Lawrence; stunning master of knitwear, doesn't fail to impress again, with crushed velvet and metallic yarns. Veils and floor length gowns, very impressive show.

Agi and Sam; sense of fresh nineties nostalgia with Basquiat art references. T-shirts all digitally printed and adorned with bold colours, a risky colour palette that works well. Love the fresh prince tee!


Johnathan Saunders; Silhouettes were heavily focused on with sophisticated brights complaining the garments. Graphically digital prints worked into dresses and blouses. A step into menswear for Saunders, with a beautiful outcome.

Christopher Shannon; Keeping with his sportswear aesthetic, Christopher adds a more feminine touch to the collection this time with ruffles and handcrafts still making it a highly intriguing collection.

Mary Katrantzou; Stunning collection with an emphasis on prints. Floral Asian landscapes seen on cocoon shaped garments. An unforgettable collection from Katrantzou.

James Long; Tough knitwear in a washed out palette resulting in comfortable yet sophisticated menswear. Elongated sweaters still seen continuing Long's signature style.

Louise Gray; 90's feel with a concoction of colours and fabrics. Balloon headpieces added an enjoyable, light hearted feel to the collection.

Felipe Rojas Llanos; jewel tones with a fluidity of sheer fabrics. Entitled as "The grand hall of the mountain king."

J.W. Anderson womenswear; a mix of grunge and heritage adding a masculine femininity.


Martine Rose; hip-hop meets grecian princes in this beautifully thought out collection. Melded structures of street wear and head pieces.








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