Fall 2011: Acne, Mark Fast
The London Fashion Week will be from many editors, models and buyers are still treated somewhat neglected. Their role Month in Fashion , the month of the four major fashion weeks, will increasingly undervalued and many use the time as a breather between New York and Milan. While London has to offer: amazing young talent, aspiring young designers, and of course traditional British brands. Sure there are at least Burberry Prorsum, Christopher Kane on almost every Fashion Week schedule. Erdem and Mary Katrantzou gain in importance. However, it often seems
as if daring designer in London for a party until two seasons as new and innovative, and then drop it. The impression I had, for example, at Mark Fast and Marios Schwab. In this case, both young designers with their collections for autumn 2011 shown to develop successfully. Mark Fast, who with his tight, permissive, crochet dress, and perhaps also by the curvy models, it presents, it was announced, has now applied for the first time leather and proved with dark capes and refined jacket that he has more on it than the knitting spool. The narrow dresses but still he remained loyal and continued to develop his method with structures of small, puffy ruffles. Marios Schwab
also sat on leather (so you're gonna get me well) and developed his strict but loving detail on fashion. Buckles accentuated waist, hips or neck. Beads were used on the bustier. After a little exposed in the summer, probably Joan Jett was owed to Schwab was now back with his new collection to its elegant specialty.
The calendar shows in London is also included the Swedish brand Acne. Even the successful label scheduled for fall 2011 on leather and showed oversize cuts and 80 appeals. Color-coordinated look and simple silhouettes, as always, take the taste of the time. This can also be said of JW Anderson, even if the strikes Nachuchsdesigner a different direction, which can not be so easy to hold. Anderson plays cleverly with age-and gender stereotypes. Boots he combines innocent white fluffy skirts. Playful Paisley meets strict pleated trousers etc. Style.com presents his collection for the first time and Tim Blanks takes a positive view. Hopefully, that not only is celebrated JW Anderson two seasons, but can establish and develop long-term.
as if daring designer in London for a party until two seasons as new and innovative, and then drop it. The impression I had, for example, at Mark Fast and Marios Schwab. In this case, both young designers with their collections for autumn 2011 shown to develop successfully. Mark Fast, who with his tight, permissive, crochet dress, and perhaps also by the curvy models, it presents, it was announced, has now applied for the first time leather and proved with dark capes and refined jacket that he has more on it than the knitting spool. The narrow dresses but still he remained loyal and continued to develop his method with structures of small, puffy ruffles. Marios Schwab
also sat on leather (so you're gonna get me well) and developed his strict but loving detail on fashion. Buckles accentuated waist, hips or neck. Beads were used on the bustier. After a little exposed in the summer, probably Joan Jett was owed to Schwab was now back with his new collection to its elegant specialty.
The calendar shows in London is also included the Swedish brand Acne. Even the successful label scheduled for fall 2011 on leather and showed oversize cuts and 80 appeals. Color-coordinated look and simple silhouettes, as always, take the taste of the time. This can also be said of JW Anderson, even if the strikes Nachuchsdesigner a different direction, which can not be so easy to hold. Anderson plays cleverly with age-and gender stereotypes. Boots he combines innocent white fluffy skirts. Playful Paisley meets strict pleated trousers etc. Style.com presents his collection for the first time and Tim Blanks takes a positive view. Hopefully, that not only is celebrated JW Anderson two seasons, but can establish and develop long-term.
Fall 2011: JW Anderson, Marios Schwab
images: style.com
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