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1. Burberry
If New York Fashion Week with Tom Ford, the London Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2017 with Burberry. High-end fashion for top UK launches 2nd part of the 2017 fall-winter collection at London Fashion Week this time. Creative Director Christopher Bailey did not offend fans with a massive collection of more than 80 designs for both men and women in the old part of the school campus Technology Central Saint Martins upon famous Charing Cross in central city London.
Burberry also opened London fashion Week Makers House exhibition in collaboration with the New craftsmen - created an art studio for those who utter unfortunately, embroiderers, textile and craft chocolate making.
All the design of this collection of Burberry are already available in stores in the movement "see now, buy now" is up at the fashion Week.
BST Thu-East of Burberry Christopher Bailey was inspired from ancient houses of England. Bailey responded that we are moving too fast and in too many different directions. This makes me think of the idea of traveling through the stretch. Based on the novel by Virginia Woolf Orlando, Orlando character lived through more than 3 centuries and undergone transformation from male to female. The design of the Burberry Fall-Winter collection is a blend of classic part Elizabethan fashion with details of modern culture.
Christopher Bailey also said that the introduction of a long show, with 82 patterns designed for both men and women are also in the idea of time. Today, the so-called masculine and feminine in fashion are very close together. It seems no so-called boundaries. So having both male and female designers in the same collection at London Fashion Week shows very clearly the intention and direction of Christopher Bailey.
BST Burberry 2016 Autumn-East will not only bring the indecent design, classic yet fashionable and easy to implement fully consistent with the trend "see now, buy now".
2. Mulberry
"without uniform Uniforms" - that's how creative director named Johny Coca Spring-Summer 2017 collection unveiled at London Fashion Week. One of the reasons was admitted Johnny Coca Mulberry is he revered British fashion. So Spring-Summer 2017 collection of Mulberry was brought home Johnny in The Printworks, a large printing house located in Bermondsey. The Printworks has been the home to print out the Daily Mail and Evening Standard too familiar to those who live in London. Currently The Printworks is used primarily for the Event or as the filming.
Uniforms are not far back items with daily life in the UK, and Johny Coca turned the items that almost dry a unique design for the Spring-Summer collection 2017. from design inspired khaki uniforms of the infantry until the blue stripes, red, white symbol of the school in Cambridge or Oxford, all create a perfect BST praised British fashion at London fashion Week.
in addition, Coca Johny also said that he loved the flowers and the culture of the UK's garden is also part BST idea of Mulberry. Johny focused on how the textured floral print more uplifting in every movement of the body. These designs also make BST's Spring-Summer 2017 Mulberry London Fashion Week in a softer, more feminine and easy to wear more.
Talking about impossible not to mention Mulberry handbags. Johny Coca was extremely successful with strategic change and bring new nuances to the traditional design of Mulberry.
3. Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou brought London Fashion Week Spring-Summer collection inspired by her Greek homeland. Mary Katrantzou's collection was performed right in Soho, central London.
Mary Katrantzou textures coordinate the kaleidoscope with images from Greek mythology on the most innovative materials. These designer Mary Katrantzou's collection locations in the viewer the heyday of Greek mythology, a civilization of the oldest in Europe but still influential to contemporary art.
Besides the designed to create the illusion motifs influenced by pop-art fashion of the 60s as well as the focus of the collection Spring-Summer 2017. the illusion curve increases the curves of the design.
the trend of her page also apply ruffle create softness to the trendy metallic design.
Mary Katrantzou's collection closed with the design with historical patterns typical ceramics of Greece.
4. Gareth Pugh
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