Sarah Burton unveiled Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 2016 collection.It is most personal collection designed by Sarah Burton since she took over as creative director of Alexander McQueen. “I wanted it to be believable, touchable, soft,” said Burton backstage.
To an extent, the beautiful dresses—with their ruffles cascading across the body and falling off shoulders, the palette of pale pink, the flower-strewn patterns, the pristine cotton, the tattered lace, and the frock-coated tailoring—speak for themselves. Everything about them in these times when every camera phone has a zoom lens can be examined in all their extraordinary detail, down to the finest knitted stitches, the flower-painted wooden clogs, and the couture-level embroidery. On the other hand, for all that the ethereal lightness, whip-smart tailoring, and elaborate designs communicated a new, relaxed, of-the-season relevance, they also carried the story of a London history that Burton wanted to make known.
The collection has McQueen DNA but it’s a Sarah Burton who create it.
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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Marques’Almeida Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection was shown in London Fashion Week,September 22,2015 ,
Winning the LVMH Young Fashion Designer prize can be a daunting label for some designers. Editors and buyers almost expect you to graduate to the adult’s table overnight: a standalone venue, mega production, and plenty of dazzle become pre-requisites. „I don’t know, surprise me,“ as they say. Marta Marques and Paulo Almeida knew better than to succumb to such pressures. Spring/Summer 16 saw a return to the in-house ethos that captured the imagination of their global audience in the first place.
The use of denim was, in fact, kept to a minimum, a firm gesture to dispel any notions of being a one trick pony. Further exploration of the tormented artist central theme brought fresh silhouettes and textures. Floral brocades, disintegrated floor length gowns, and 80s maxi linen trench coats were amongst the newness delivered today. This season also saw the debut of the Marques Almeida bag, a boxy medium-sized handbag in waxy dark chocolate brown.