With the
Autumn/Winter 2014 Fashion Weeks of New York, London, Milan and Paris drawing
to a close, what better way to start this space than to share with
you some of my fashion favorites, city by city, starting with New York. xo
V FILES
Hyein Seo’s Horror themed collection is so
theatrical and imaginative; I have fallen madly in love with printed (faux) furs.
TANYA TAYLOR
Preppy collars, cute prints and pop colour
flashes.
A DETATCHER
This adorable cloud and lightning bolt
print.
KATE SPADE NEW YORK
Absolutely loving all of the novelty bags!
CALLA
I can’t go past a varsity jacket and these
two piece sets are divine!
ADAEM
Dusty winter pinks and a pretty mermaid shell print.
JEREMY SCOTT
When I was younger, every single time we would go to the video
store I would hire the same movie, much to the annoyance of the rest of my
family, who had now seen the movie Madballs over a dozen times. I am glad to
know Jeremy Scott has a similar appreciation for my beloved Madballs as they
were featured as prints in his new collection.
MILLY
This has a lot more black than I can handle
but Milly always does feminine so well. I am now certain that my wardrobe is
seriously lacking a sequin leopard print skirt.
PHILLIP LIM
The colour palette of these few looks is
making my mouth water.
RODARTE
The inner Star Wars fan in me would be very
disappointed if I didn’t include these Rodarte frocks.
LIBERTINE
Kitschy and fun coats that look toasty warm; really love the hair and
makeup for this show.
MARC BY MARC JACOBS
In 2009 (when Luella Bartley became a victim
of the recession) my heart broke.
All through studying fashion it was images from Luella's fashion shows that were plastered all through my inspiration diaries.
She was the designer I imagined myself growing up to be.
When Luella was announced as the new design director for Marc by Marc Jacobs, I nearly burst with excitement. This is a show that I have felt a lot of excitement and anticipation for.
All through studying fashion it was images from Luella's fashion shows that were plastered all through my inspiration diaries.
She was the designer I imagined myself growing up to be.
When Luella was announced as the new design director for Marc by Marc Jacobs, I nearly burst with excitement. This is a show that I have felt a lot of excitement and anticipation for.
BETSEY JOHNSON
And the final New York favourite I have
decided to leave you with is the always eccentric but always wonderful Betsey Johnson.
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