The Best Runway Looks – London Fashion Week, Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collections

The London Fashion Week was as always very interesting and a lot of collections were Avantgarde, original and not all of them are really wearable. But Fashion must be not alsways wearable,  it is an Art, and we must remember it always!
I choosed  some Runway Looks i liked. This pieces are wearable, are trendy and they lookig good.  I hope you will like it too?!
Anyway the Milan Fashion Week is started yet , we will see a lot of awesome collections, i’m waiting of my favorite Shows, than i’ll post the runway photos and write reports. I will post collections which i most like! And it will be spectacular i hope!
Than Paris, crem della crem!
But first the best of Runway Looks from London Fashion Week!
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Burberry Prorsum
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Burberry Prorsum
Burberry Prorsum
Burberry Prorsum
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Versus
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Versus
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Versus
Vivienne WEstwood Red Label
Vivienne Westwood *Red Label*
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Giles
Giles
Giles
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Antonio Berardi
Antonio Berardi
Antonio Berardi
Erdem
Erdem
Unique
Unique
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PPQ
PPQ
PPQ
Cristopher Kane
Cristopher Kane

Giles Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection – London Fashion Week

Giles  Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection was shown in London Fashion Week, September 21,2015.
The setting for Giles Deacon’s spring show was London’s Banqueting House, an ornate building that’s part of the 17th-century Whitehall Palace, complete with a Rubens ceiling. The lavish location suited his high-drama collection. Runway veterans including Eva Herzigova, Erin O’Connor and Karen Elson snaked around the vast room wearing often fantastical gowns whose shapes evoked everything from ruffled petticoats to Elizabethan silhouettes.
One satin bustier dress was structured with stiff panniers, and intricately embroidered with flowers, while another standout worn by Elson was done in a purple abstract print, with laser-cut edges that looked as if they had been charred by fire, and fan of material at the back that resembled unfurled peacock feathers.
Even Deacon’s calmer exits were still statement-making, as in a body-hugging, bias cut gown with a train, or a silk petticoat dress with tiered, billowing skirts. The collection was beautiful and arresting, and while its historical opulence overwhelmed real-world dressing, this also gave it an otherworldly, romantic Appeal.

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Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection – London Fashion Week.

Burberry Prorsum  Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection was shown in London Fashion Week, on September 21,2015.
Absolutely new concept of the Brand collection!
Over the years, Bailey has relentlessly built upon this vision of the Burberry girl: she is the immaculate English Rose, elegant, effervescent and just happens to have perfectly blow-dried locks all hours of the day. This visual image the designer had crafted can be seen to clearly filter through the ranks in the company, manifesting itself even at the most junior level of the very polished press team. Groomed to the highest standards, their needle point stilettos propped them up to be on guard. It brought to mind old memories of Angela Ahrendts‘ steely yet astute gaze as she sat close to the entrance of the catwalk in past seasons.
With such strong internal culture and iconography intact several seasons after her departure, Christopher Bailey probably felt it was high time for the brand to explore new propositions. The Burberry girl witnessed today had a streak of street realism. Her hair was at times an undercut, sometimes cropped and in other looks mildly textured, perhaps out-of-bed. Lips were in the statement shade of black rose. See-through English broderie dresses were worn under shrunken peacoats with gold military detail — you could almost hear the designer quipping „lingerie is the new outerwear“ for spring. Bridal silk satin maxi dresses suggested the notion of vintage outfitting, taking an old ’80s gown, possibly a family heirloom, and paring it down with sandals. Bailey’s girl is now a lot more rebellious than before.
Alison Moyet performing with a live orchestra in the grounds of Kensington Gardens to an audience including Kate Moss, Cara Delevingne and her girlfriend Saint Vincent, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tinie Tempah, plus the latest personalised must-buy you won’t be able to resist.
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Erdem Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection – London Fashion Week

Erdem Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection  was shown in London Fashion Week , September 21,2015
It’s a 10 anniversary of luxury brand today and Mr. Erdem Moralıoğlu celebrate it in the best way – with the an awesome show in London Fashion Week.
From Alexa Chung, to Sienna Miller, to Gwyneth Paltrow, Erdem’s client list reads like a who’s who of the world’s chicest starlets.

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Antonio Berardi Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection -London Fashion Week

Antonio Berardi  Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection was shown in London Fashion Week, September 21,2015.
Antonio Berardi played with the contrast between precise tailoring and romantic fluidity in this glamorous, yet easy collection.The standouts were languid silk dresses with billowing trains, as in one racer-back number in a pale sky blue. That design was worn with a matching silk trench coat that slipped off the model’s shoulders, adding to the collection’s undone air. And naturally for a designer whose collections occupy high-octane territory, there was plenty of embellishment, but this season Berardi worked his decoration in a comparatively low-key way. A series of silk dresses were stitched with a lavish paisley pattern of sequins, but they were matte rather than shiny.A masculine foil to the ultra-feminine creations came from tuxedo suits that were sharply cut, but worked into relaxed, oversized shapes. Among them was a gleaming white tuxedo with black lapels with rounded, cocooning shoulders.
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