Tagged: LFW
Burberry Prorsum x
Black, gold, beige, military detail, crested insignias, gold buttons and gold chains, all the stalwarts of the power dressing nineties were rejuvenated in Burberry SS16..but with the gas turned to subtle.
The detailing was beautiful and showed the collaboration between Christopher Bailey and Hand & Lock, the British manufacturer that makes accessories for the Queen’s Horse Guards to perfection. It underlined the exciting mix of Bailey’s continuing relationship with heritage, heritage materials and British manufacturing.
But step away from the title, look at the colour palette, the materials, the coats..the footwear…and this could be a fall show.
The inner layers maybe light and airy, but the outer’s are ready for a turn in temperature downwards.
But then Bailey is one of the few designers to openly agree that the seasons, as a fashion concept, are over. He’s already embracing the quick marriage of shows and ecommerce whereby clothes can be seen on the runway, bought with a click and delivered within weeks, forcing forward the pace of production.
(Charlie would love these shoes).
(And the macho-feminine lace).
The bags..the rucksack with it’s monogrammed initials..
(All pics from Vogue.com)
And this one will be on many lists of lust because Christopher Bailey is clever, he doesn’t produce warm coats associated with badgers and large dogs. His aim is for urban, edgy brand carriers – it’s easy wear, ruthlessly recognisable luxury put on a pedestal that we can all pay homage to.
It’s slick fashion candy to prove taste and money..but for me, it’s lost a bit of heart.
Too easy? Should that be a problem?
Laters, Kate x
LFW Street Style x
Street style is about the unexpected – the clothes might’ve existed before, but the combinations probably didn’t: large furry collar, vintage vitamin cardigan, pleated midi skirt and a bowling bag? It’s a cunning mix..
And even if you think the mix is wrong, it’s still exhilarating and liberating to know there are no rules, no requirement to colour co-ordinate.
(Tapered just over the knees and this would be my ideal dress. Sigh)
Every body, each story is different and the outfit is tailored to respond to the individual and what they want to say.
And so a picture becomes a quick chat in the corridor.
(All pics from Pinterest)
It’s that fantastic clash of sophistication and slightly out of order. Bring it on!
Laters, Kate x
A Harper Moment..
A Retail Director at Harpers Bazaar, Jo Glynn-smith knows her crepe de chine from her charmeuse..and we were delighted that she chose to wear MasonBentley during the extravaganza that is London Fashion Week.
And the Harper was delighted to make it to Burberry!
Go Rosie!
When the spotlight was on, it was an honour Jo choose to walk the dream with us.
Laters, Kate x
Somerset House 13.9.13
Soaking up the buzz..Anna street stye.
Size does matter.
The gorgeous Alex Willis-Bray with legs up to her armpits. Check out her great Blog.
After our interview for South West London TV.
Yep. He was taking pictures through his visor…and had yeti chest hair..there’s a fine line between Fashion and Victim.
Laters, Kate x
Friday 13..LFW
(photo from a great website: londonist.com – has some fab info about happenings over fashion week, including vintage shows etc. Recommended)
It’s here!!! The Fashion Week spaceship has landed in London!..and Anna and I are very excitingly heading in to Somerset House TODAY to do a little interview with the lovely Alex Willis-Bray of South West London TV to talk about MasonBentley..a time to soak up the atmosphere..talk fashion and future..and have a little dream whilst eyeing up the runways…
Will report back later..gotta go and find something to wear..hey..wait a minute..aren’t I the co-director of a fashion label????…..
Laters, Kate x