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Mary Katrantzou

Read the complete Mary Katrantzou Runway Review >>Shop Mary Katrantzou diffusion line at TopShop Click on each picture for an enlarged view. Photos, this page only, Kirsty via Catwalking.com

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Mathew Williamson

Read Full Mathew Williamson Runway Review >> Shop Mathew Williamson online at farfetch.com Click on each picture for an enlarged view. Photos, this page only, Kirsty via catwalking .com

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Mulberry

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Mathew Williamson fall 2010 was a runway showstopper at London Fashion Week

Runway Review: This collection was not short show-stopping garments, none more so than the flaming-hot, figure-hugging dress, with molten tones of orange, red, terracotta and gold A collection of beautifully draped cocktail dresses and luxurious silk trousers, teamed with tough leather jackets and super-soft suede coats make up Matthew Williamson's Fall 2010 collection… >> Complete Mathew Williamson fashion show photos gallery The colour palette provided a feast for the eyes; beginning with icy tones of silvery grey and primary blue, and gradually heating up with warm shades of fuchsia and peach, the collection culminated in a sizzling finale of flaming red and orange. Striking, busy prints injected a feeling of disorder as colours clashed and ran into one another, whilst

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Holly Fulton has architectural inspiration at London Fashion Week for her fall 2010 collection

Runway Review: Fulton's designs referenced famous world-skyscrapers including New York's Empire State Building, which reconfirmed her fascination with art-deco In an intimate show at London Fashion Week, Royal College of Art graduate, Holly Fulton, presented her optimistic, striking Fall 2010 collection. Inspired by depictions of telephones in iconic artworks by Frenchman Louis Barillet, this collection by the Edinburgh-born designer carried a strong geometric theme, which was demonstrated through complicated, bold patterns featured on simple, sharp silhouettes. >> More fashion show photos and runway reviews Snake-print shift dresses came in mini lengths and slim-fit trousers featured busy, bold designs. Skirts in pencil shapes offered clean lines whilst cropped jackets and pea coats substantiated the range as a winter collection. Holly Fulton

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Ashish Fairytale Theme Fashion Show at London Fashion Week

Runway Review: Ashish's tongue-in-cheek attitude remains evident, but teamed with sensible, some might say conservative, tailored pieces; this collection opens many more fashion doors for the London designer Every season Ashish Gupta takes us on a journey. So it comes as no surprise that on this early morning a sleepy-eyed fashion crowd were whisked away into a land of fairytales and references… >> Ashish Fashion Show Photos Busy prints inspired by European folk art were exhibited in abundance on loose-fitting sweaters, oversized dresses and trousers. Not one to shy away from the use of loud colours, Ashish's palette included bright shades of orange, hot pink, red and yellow, mixed with more muted tones of mushroom, cream, white and black. A

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Mary Katrantzou Fall Fashion Show at London Fashion Week

Runway Review:Every garment, from the colour, to the design, to the strategic placement of the printed fabric, all work together to achieve the ideal hourglass silhouette. Digital prints and Mary Katrantzou go hand-in-hand, but her eye for striking graphics is not her only talent as demonstrated in her Fall 2010 show… Katrantzou's latest collection highlights her strengths as a designer who, not only has a great visual eye, but who also possesses a very impressive tailoring ability. Beautifully crafted dresses that hug the body in all the right places are incredibly flattering and structured paneling tricks the eye, taking inches off the body.>> More Mary Katrantzou fashion show photos Every garment, from the colour, to the design, to the strategic

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Mulberry bags a brilliant Fall 2010 collection at London Fashion Week

WHERE IT NOW | Runway Review: A-line skirts, slim-fit trousers and glamorous evening shift dresses in mini lengths, were wearable and wonderful but the show-stopping items definitely came in the form of stunning leather accessories. In the Fall 2010 show from the much-loved British brand, Mulberry showcased a range of dazzling leather accessories as well as an impressive collection of ready-to-wear garments. RUNWAY REMINDER | YOU SAW IT THEN | WHERE IT NOW Set in the beautiful location of The Orangery in Kensington Palace, Mulberry exhibited a diverse collection of 35 looks in a palette of cornflower blue, mauve, purple, orange and beige. >> Mulberry Fashion Show Photos Mulberry Fashion Show for Ready to Wear & Handbags Stand-out pieces included

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Burberry Prorsum Fashion Show Fall 2010 London Fashion Week

Runway Review: After the superb trench coats of last season, you would be forgiven for questioning how Bailey could possibly out-do the designs in Burberry Prorsum's Spring collection. But step up to the challenge, he did! As the rain came down outside for London Fashion Week and a soundtrack of stormy weather blasted inside, the mood was set for British heritage brand, Burberry Prorsum's Fall 2010 show. But, despite the weather, the message certainly not one of gloom and the reference was purely to emphasize the delights of wrapping up in spectacular outerwear… >> Burberry Prorsum Fall 2010 Fashion Show Photos

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London Style: Hussein Chalayan ‘From Fashion and Back’ at the Design Museum

There's only one destination on every London girl's schedule right now… the Design Museum. Yes, it seems excitement is in the air as the museum sees the launch of Hussein Chalayan's new exhibition, ~From Fashion and Back'. As an exploration of the talented designer's career from the launch of his label in 1994 to his current collection, the exhibition showcases some of the designer's most visionary work. Fashion-fans can get up-close-and-personal with some spectacular items that encapsulate futuristic fashion. Technology and its influence is an idea which runs throughout the exhibition: Chalayan's creation of a mechanical dress that morphs into another garment whilst being worn is beyond belief and his use of laser-lights as embellishment is very unique. Born in

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