After London Fashion Week, it's time to review the most important collections have been shown in LFW. Between my favorites: Burberry Prorsum, Christopher Kane, Mary Kantratzou and Peter Pilotto.
BURBERRY PRORSUM
Dior's new look, Chanel's tweed, Burberry trenchcoat... It's inevitable associate certain items or ideas to brands or designers that have become it popular. When Christopher Bailey joined Burberry, revolutionized the brand translating and interpreting the brand english apparel to fashion and commercial codes. Since then, the Burberry shows are global events and to everyone's surprise, We didn't saw trenchcoat. By contrast, the brand show an extensive collection of pastel colors with embellishment lace and rhinestones, which in this case are complemented by floral petals studded accessories.
CHRISTOPHER KANE
Working progress in the consolidation of its brand, and waiting for the next opening of its flagship store in London, Christopher Kane continues to pay tribute to some of its most identifiable codes. Strategic cuts, holograms, iridescent shades and floral print, used this time in an innovative way, presents to a lady purely British XXI century.MARY KANTRATZOU
It is no wonder that so young designer has generated a legion of fans around her and an evident obsession in some of the fashion's giants. No doubt Mary Kantratzou talent embodied in its collections it's the best guarantee. This time, its digital prints are starring by shoes (oxford, sneakers, Marie Antoinette floral shoes) in trompe l'oeil effect dresses. When we were tired of seeing realistic all-over prints, the collection of Mary Kantratzou arrives and makes us adept again.
PETER PILOTTO
Digital prints of Peter Pilotto and Christopher de Vos never stop surprising us. Inspire by vulcano nature show us a collection with green and blue shades mixed with white and red color gamma to give a lesson of architectural patterns.