2.21.2012

Quintessential English style hits London Fashion

English traditional fabrics such as felt, velvet, tweed and plaid hit the catwalk as Burberry and McQ by Alexander McQueen showed his Autumn / Winter 2012 collections in extravagant shows of Fashion Week in London.
McQ, creative director Sarah Burton, who designed the wedding dress worn by Kate Middleton at her wedding to Prince William of Great Britain in April, dressed his models for the show Monday belt khaki military uniforms that offer great bags was associated with shiny leather lace boots and big hair needles.
Oxblood color black dresses, tulle dresses with colorful floral and plaid dresses with sleeves also come in a steep track covered with autumn leaves office in a postal sorting center of ancient London.

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"Even for her, it was extraordinary," the actress Salma Hayek has called the collection of Burton, after the show, adding that it was like after one of the dresses floral Burton sent down the runway.
McQ in a statement said the collection was "a love story, a love of McQueen and a love of British style very well."
McQueen, one of the lights of the British fashion scene, died in 2010.
Earlier in the day, the creative director of Burberry, Christopher Bailey referred to the British campaign by sending models shirts with motifs of birds on the trail of a show full of celebrities.
Tweed caps, an umbrella with a handle carved duck head, velvet skirts and quilted jackets were among his creations, while Peplum skirts, dresses and differentiated social cleavages, embroidered with colored stone also impressed the audience.
"I like the idea of ​​mixing this type of town and country, the world of the countries of this world city," Bailey said after the show.
Burton and Bailey emphasized the female figure in the pinch of coats and dresses in size - the first military-style belts and the second with an elegant brown, orange and yellow arches, giving the models a silhouette of hourglass.
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Christopher Kane is a mixture of leather jackets, animal print dresses and separates in chiffon with velvet details.
Dressed in red, purple track, dark blue, running in models with slick hair gel, using minimal makeup and thick black heels.
"I love everything about Christopher Kane. I like having a rather dark side that likes to explore, always produce very portable, nice clothes," the model and TV presenter Alexa Chung, a British Fashion Ambassador Council Youth, told Reuters.
Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos partners offer a collection of tight dresses with Asian-inspired prints, sexy cut in the details and colorful scarves in fox fur.
Elegant dresses with mesh panels elongated bodices cut and engraved yellow, blue and green on black background also appears in the collection.
"We find it very interesting to face the future and the past in this way," says Pilotto.
Shades of blue dotted with show designer Mark Fast cerulean blue and gray grunge dark theme dominant, going back to the glory days of pop-rock scene in the 1990's in Seattle led by the singer of Nirvana, Kurt Cobain.
Many pieces featured topics hairy and ragged trying to make sense of decadence and nervousness, fast, told Reuters.
"(A) Kurt Cobainish have a cardigan with a shot of Lycra," Fast. "To see what she was wearing, what others around me were, came this dirty feeling."
Sophie Hulme, whose presentation included a giant dinosaur gold, he sent his models on sweaters and coats custom color with original twists. She told Reuters that his collection was based on the toy dinosaurs and fishermen sweaters.
The creator, wearing a beige shirt with lace-like dinosaurs, said he was looking to menswear for inspiration and how the clothes were put in place.
"They are very realistic wedding dresses  you can wear what I think is a good trend that seems to be the case, for the moment," he said. "So I'm happy to be part of that."


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