LFW Sept 08 – Victim
22-09-2008

The only other person who can pack out the Vauxhall Scout is Avsh Alom Gur, so I assumed that this show would be one to remember.

The show started with child like singing that automatically made me assume that the collection would be a delicate combination of the Gothicism and Dolly-ness.

This collection however was far from delicate and more Camden Punk.

From big tulle skirts, ruffles and tiered dresses it was loud, brash and proud.

The models strutted down in heeled, lace up boxer boots and volumised silhouettes. Though the best pieces were in monochromes and creams teamed with gold, there was a lot of yellow, rose and neon pink, sky blue, purple and a touch of leopard print (yes it was action packed).

There was no shortage on styles, though trousers made no appearance, skirt shapes were bubbles and full on meringes. Tops varied from printed lace tees, in both sleeveless and puff sleeved varieties, as well as gothic ruffled collars.

There was a lot of strong corsetry and waspie waists that were stunningly constructed and tied at the back with beautiful ribbon.

Overall there was a lot of drama in the collection, though I cant say I fully appreciated its direction. There were some fabulous key pieces and some great ruffled dresses, the lace prints were brilliant, but many of the great ideas got lost in the fanfare.







