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Mark Fast

20-09-2012   


 

The swimsuit looks knitted, and its ribbed effect made it texturized and interesting the neckline was almost like a racer back, and the shrug teamed with the swimwear finished off the outfit well. The gold chain belt around the waist flattered the female figure and the thick necklaces and huge gold hoops complimented the navy colour of the garments.

In the next few outfits the long fringe on the bottom of the sheer shrugs became much more obvious and they were flying around the catwalk with the models arms, hot pinks and lilacs and came into the collection, adding a bright splash of colour and more attitudes to the collection. The collection featured raincoats, perfect for the British summers; they too had sheer sleeves and high colours and were left undone showing the short skirts and shorts. A lot of the collection had a body con feel it, very fitted and tight; this is where the fringes complimented the garments further as it gave the tight outfits more movement and shape. Small tucks were created in patterns on the dress, and bum bags made in matching fabrics were worn on the shoulders. Other shrugs were made from a fish net like fabric, only adding more to the brashness of the collection, bright socks were worn with the heels the fabrics gained a shine which complimented the gold of the jewellery.

The collection ended with it being full of colour, an exciting and almost rebellious feel, sexy and innovative and unlike any of the other collection I had seen at my time at London Fashion Week.




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