London Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2014/15

London Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2014/15
London Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2014/15

London Fashion Week The style merry-go-round of clothing collections has stopped spinning for another season. It is a platform to present the designed philosophy of Fashion designers.

London Fashion Week The style merry-go-round of clothing collections has stopped spinning for another season. It is a platform to present the designed philosophy of Fashion designers. Over five whirlwind days starting from 14-18 February. 77designers showcased their Autumn/Winter 2014 collections at London Fashion Week.

Not only the established designer but the university students who are mastering in fashion degree’s if might not make the front row, but students work hard behind the scenes at London Fashion Week. Huge crowds in attendance (including Kate Moss in the front row) and even more standing chock-a-block in the gallery to witness the collection, with more than 40 models on ramp walk.

And an estimated 5,000 show-goers braved stormy weather (in sandals and bare legs) to be there. This year London’s latest fashion offers as an "evolution and individual". Designers present ready to wear collections the top designers includes Amanda Wakeley, Christopher Kane, Claire Barrow, Daks, D-Due, Deitas, Dope Chef, Dressed Undressed, E. Fashion East, Flavia La Rocca, Felder Felder, Galvan, Georgia Hardinge, House Of Holland, Huishan Zhang, Martina Spetlova, Martine Jarlgaard, Matar, Meadham Kirchhoff, Zoë Jordan, Yui Atelier and a large list list pof other fashion designers . 

Other top designers exhibit collections of Scarves, Swimwear, Sunglasses, Lingerie, Swimwear, Accessories, Bags, Belts, Jewellery/ Accessories and belts, the renowned names included Analeena, Anfray & Anfray, Abcense, 1205, Bao Bao Wan, Barbara Casasola, Christopher Raeburn, Emma Greenhill, Emma Yeo, Erdem, Esk Woman, Finlay & Co., Fiona Paxton, Francesca Villa, Hemsley London, and many more. 

The dresses are stylized in Long snakeskin-effect trench, Layering and textural contrasts, coats, skirts, shearling tunics, silk prints, jackets overlaid with fake fur and beaded tattoo motifs on the sheer bodices of long dresses, slouchy trouser suits, crombie coats, parkas and shirt dresses, silk shirts, leather jackets, grey wool, denim and tartan and what not every style was seen at London Fashion Week Ramp walk.

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