Whitechapel-based designer Nana Aganovich delighted with her collection of split hems and giant vegetable prints. The designer uses a bold print of sunflowers and the rich colour of teal. The collection was quirky and sweet, the silhouettes was interesting which had no sexy vibe but showed a more cool laid back appeal.
Marcel Marongiu for Guy Laroche showed a youthful and baring quite a bit of skin collection. Silhouettes showcased clean lines with a bit of a structured feel which could be becaues the collection is said to be inspired by architecture and Frank Gehry. Use of very cute prints and bright turquoise mint blue with black and white colour palette also the bare midriffs the Guy Laroche show was sure on point with trends.
Probably one of the most popular shows people look forward to after Chanel and Dior respectively is Balenciaga who is designer by Nicholas Ghesquiere sent out slender, precise-cut pantsuits that alternated with gypsy-inspired black skirts and dresses, cut on the knee with a curvy, pink or yellow flounce at the hip or the skirt. The collection was shaped with sharp lines and ruffles also bared some skin and midriffs which I think came together very well to present a elegant but very sexy aesthetic. Personally my favourite is the ruffled asymmetric skirt!
Be sure to stay tuned for the Chanel and Dior Shows which are bound to be magnificent!
Source: The Telegraph
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