Thursday, October 28, 2010

The 1980s French king of cling - Herve Leger

Fashion
Jasper Conran: Tailored suits, pleated skirts and a neon anorak
Jasper Conran London fashion week is such a model, it is modern delicate go straight into the almirah of wright-phillips and Kate Middleton.
At the same time, Aquascutum launched a new-look raincoats decorative glass beads, angry, colored ribbon, Betty Jackson, she be upgraded boho precision profile of etiquette.
In all three designer labels is gentle volume. Conran, use English movement, such as tennis, golf, cricket, and racing as a reference point, indicating that it in the same clipping, suit jacket characteristics in the clean of white bell, pleated skirts, huang xiaorong palette and beige - cookies.
But he showed his mischievous side bright neon, in the snow on the steep - long skirt, anoraks silk dress, the effect of girl gathered in chest, showing a lot of exposure.
Aquascutum designers, Michael hz and graeme fidler brand groove, again in many aspects - as a small, short coat or knee-length coat, on a piece of parchment, white, turquoise, silk, true to the tradition of metal matrix composites, pale orange Britain rose print.
Complete, gather the bold new skirt also appeared in trenches in a variety of colors skirt bell XinSong leaf game or print. Silk crepe, knee-length clothing from shovel and swing decoration with swarovski crystals, eardrop, glass beads.
While in Betty Jackson, new plump, performance in the sack - style wore shades of blue light brown, and fine check valve, low side pockets allows an element of "yun" slouch.
Jackson also showed boat-necked short dresses with full belled skirts in an avocado, black and white floral and long, shepherdess dresses in a multi-coloured, painterly print.
The young Glaswegian designers Christopher Kane showed a collection borrowing heavily from the "bandage wrap" dresses of the 1980s French king of cling, Herve Leger. Micro-dresses that gripped the skin came in electric neon colours, trimmed with lace and crystals.

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