
I’ve not kept myself quite up to date with all the fashion week goings-on, which is rather naughty of me. maybe it’s because i’m stuck down here in Somerset, whilst all of my favourite bloggers are in the capital immersed with all that is fashion. It’s definately not as fun to report on it from my living room. To make matters just that little bit worse, I recieved an invitation to an IvanaHelsinki “Art presentation with cocktails” in Paris, but due to a severe lack of funds, that’s just not going to be happening. Perhaps i’ll make it there next time, but until then, you’ll have to make do with pictures from good old style.com.
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So the above pictures are just a tiny weeny selection of the collections i’ve fallen in love with so far. Luella, as always, did not disapoint me – with a perfectly subdued colour palette their military looks were just what I was hoping for in a Fall collection. Not to mention Erdem, who showcased a beautiful selection of girly dresses. The Charles Anastase look featured above is one so easy to emulate – maybe I need to get myself some “goth boots” next winter!
The total 60′s and 70s revival in the Ossie Clark collection is definately not one to miss. I can totally see myself in a floral shirt and high waisted skirt. Or maybe it was the white tights that did it for me?
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I’d love to hear exactly what collections you’ve fallen for! It’s great to share! x






Nice to see t-shirts in the luella collection (gutted I didn’t get one of the monster ones when I had change :/), also loved the pockets & collars too! Not too keen on the gold, though :/
I wasn’t a huge fan of the gold either but it kinda matched everything quite nicely.
i. loved. ossie. clark.
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I loved Ossie Clark and Christopher Kane!
I love Luella
Beautiful! Hrm, these styles will be great additions to my wedding/honeymoon getaway wardrobe.
Quite fond of the white tights in the Ossie Clark, very Alice in Wonderland
Can I ask what font did you use to write over the photos?? xx
I like Ossie Clark, especially that flower shirt! It looks very nice!
Luella was awesome! Couldn’t quite get my head around the Gareth Pugh egg-coat though…
I love the first dress that you posted, the one on the right.
I’m totally out of the loop on fashion week and that. I like looking at the photos on peoples blogs but i live in my own world of 40s and 50s fashion!
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Yay for obligatory fashion week posts! Erdem, Luella (except for the presense of Pixie Geldof – didn’t work at all) and Marios Schwab were my favourites
Mimi – Oh i know! She looked a little bit like a troll : (
Hi, I just found your blog tonight – I fricken love it!! Your hair and clothes are gorgeous – I adore all your dresses and skirts
I love the look of white tights (on other ppl) but they look like crap on myself haha. They always remind me of Alice in Wonderland.
I haven’t gotten the chance to catch up with London Fashion Week shows yet, but I have a feeling that I’m going to love Charles Anastase.
ERIN FETHERSON. LOVED it. =]
And I was looking at Topshop Unique, and it was very cool.
Love, Jenna
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I loved Ossie Clark and Christopher Kane!
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I’ve not really kept up with it at all to be honest– I’ve just read little snippets on blogs here & there! But from what I have seen, I’ve liked Erdem. Oh & the Barbie Fashion Show at NY Fashion Week! So cute.
I love the Charles Anastase outfit <3
love fashion week!!! milan gives hospitality this week to the “fashion week”
see ya
I really love erdem. Those dresses are so cute!!
Oh, I like the Charles Anaste and Erdem the best of the outfits you posted
Hahahaha I’m dying at the troll comment! I was gonna go for ugly dog, but troll works too.
I am an incredibly awful person– I’ve missed my obligatory London Fashion week post. Oh goodness.
take a look at ashish a\w 2009!!!!!
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