Just seen this video posted today on SHOWSTUDIO. Beautiful imaging, love the image of a dancer, one of the most elegant professions. A perfect comparison to a blooming flower.
See video through the link below:
Dynamic Blooms
Friday, 30 September 2011
Sunday, 18 September 2011
London Fashion Week 2011 - S/S 2012 shows
Caroline Charles
Somerset House
The whole morning was spent getting the most out of being at Somerset House, a building of beauty and grandeur on the most normal of days. But this weekend happened to be London Fashion Week 2011, and I was in London ready to see the first show. Paul Costelloe was showing his new S/S 2012 collection at 9am. Of course, he was fashionably late, and the show didn’t start until about 9.30, and unfortunately was very oversubscribed, so I wasn’t able to get in. From what I heard from the various conversations floating around after the show, it was a success and wonderful collection. We waited around a little longer, as the next show was Corrie Nielson, a designer I didn't really know much about, but one with an eye for femininity and tailored style. Her collection was of a slightly more mature style, but nonetheless a magical experience. The prominent colours were orange, blue and monochrome, in a mix of trouser suits and dresses. There were also a lot of patterns, slight and delicate, but worthy of any spring or summers day retreat to the city or country. Hems of the skirts were long, knee length and below, which created a very classic and sophisticated feel to the collection, a factor which lead me to believe she had a certain type of woman in mind when designing the collection, but then again, which designer doesn’t have a muse; real or imaginary.
Overall, attending the show and having the opportunity to take as many pictures and my shutter would allow, was an amazing experience, and in my opinion, being my first time at London Fashion week, and seeing firsthand the second show of the season, is something to be proud of.
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