London Fashion Week - February 2021
- Mar 16, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 17, 2021
Fashion week's have of course had to go virtual this year, but rest assured nothing was compromised; designs and shows as a whole were still as eye catching, punchy and entertaining as ever.
Here are some of my favourite looks from my favourite shows, and hopefully next time we'll be back there in person lapping up every bit of atmosphere each runway has to offer!
Paul Costelloe:
Paul gave us plaid, feministic silhoiuettes and of course Pantone's colour of the year, yellow. I loved every minute and every design of the modern take on vintage styling


Erdem:
Inspired by ballet, Erdem gave us motion in movement with flounces and pleating in skirts and dresses, with bold prints and a plenty of cinched-in waists.

Emilia Wickstead:
Powerful and poingnent with feminine opulence, Emilia Wickstead focussed on feminine tailoring encapsulating women returning to work post pandemic and maintaining their sense of style. I love every design and look, the purples and golds and the jacquard fabrics in particular.

Temperly London:
Temperly London's boho theme really resonated with me; still punchy and powerful, yet feminine and floaty, still maintaining tailored fits. The white snd the corduroy are particular favourite aspects of mine

Simone Rocha:
Tough but pretty; I love this collection for the mix of leather jackets and layers tulle.

Victoria Beckham:
Tailored suiting and pastels, this has been one of my favourite Victoria Beckham collections. The organges with pinks, the softer florals on fierce tailoring as well as the layering paid homage to her "less is more" approach.

Burberry:
Staying true to classic Burberry, the classic check was in full swing - muted, neutral colours and keeping heritage trends alive

Jenny Packham:
Pretty and pastel, for my splash of true feminine occasion-wear,
Jenny Packham reeky pulled it out of the bag for me!



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