Saturday, 14 July 2012

Naturally Autumn/Winter 2012

Christian Dior
Every year, I hear people say that they can't wait for summer; that they've had enough of bad weather and hiding behind dark colours until summer brings out the more vibrant in us.

I can never understand this. Don't get  me wrong, I enjoy a day at the beach as much as anything but I love winter. Personally, there's nothing I like better than sipping a hot chocolate and wearing the wooliest coat I could find that morning.

Dolce & Gabbana
And more importantly, how many of you have been to London in December? It might be my favourite city in the world but anyone has to admit that when it starts to get dark and the lights come on, the place is like a fairytale (not to mention the magical window displays in Harrods and other such wonderful shops).

Even in the world of fashion, I prefer the colder months and the extraordinary shows the designers have to offer.

Speaking of which, I read through my copy of Elle this morning, and I have to admit that I'm always excited when there's a 'Runway Edit' in the edition. Once again, I felt that the Autumn/Winter trends didn't disappoint. I often find this season so much more thrilling than Spring/Summer (for one, there's always more fabric to be seen on the runway) because of the layers and layers of exquisite tulle or velvet (as it were this year). 
Haider Ackermann

True, I could not get enough of Dior's magnificent evening gowns and feminine silhouettes  or the slightly gothic yet beautifully embroidered creations by Dolce & Gabbana, but this year I found myself surprisingly taken by some designers I rarely feel a connection with.

Giles
Among such were Haider Ackermann, (a designer, I must admit, I'd never heard of), with his collection of draped, silky fabrics along with cinched in waists and of course, this season's most important accessory -- the belt. But this genius took that idea to a whole new level with thick grey or black leather belts all over the place.

Gucci
In London, Giles had me stuck in the moment. The unmistakably theatric collection was dramatic but ultimately simplistic. I loved the way the designer worked both the tuxedo and the artistic print dresses to create a grungy but glamorous assemblage.
Milan was full of sophisticated tailoring and gothic black. I was most suprised by Gucci. Although I am not usually a big fan of the brand, I loved the way this collection was full of velvet, giving it an unusually stark complexion.

Jil Sander was not one to disappoint either. It was incredible. The use of near-pastel colours, including soft greys and smoky pinks, gave this show a beautiful completion. I loved the off-shoulder dresses and occasional splash of bold red. 

Jil Sander
As you may have noticed, I could talk about this season for a while so I shall stop here but not before mentioning the wonderful Burberry. This brand is among my favourites and after seeing the collection, I once again knew why. There was not a design in sight I wouldn't wear. Although they stuck to their traditional trench/outdoor jacket look, there was something inevitably new about it. But the owl motifs, worn with tailored pencil skirts were definitely among their best creations (in my opinion).

Burberry
Adieu to Summer... Winter is the new trend!

Sophia

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