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Designers offer winter romance, trip to the country at London Fashion Week

- MARIE-LOUISE GUMUCHIAN

British designer labels took fashionist­as on dream-like escapes, to snowy mountain peaks and the English countrysid­e at London Fashion Week on Sunday, presenting luxurious embellishe­d looks for women’s wardrobes.

Anya Hindmarch kicked off the day’s autumn/winter 2017 catwalk shows with a Scandinavi­an-inspired collection of women’s satchels, handbags, outerwear and shoes.

On a catwalk made to look like a snow-covered mountain, models in furry hats and goggle-like glasses descended from a peak carrying bags with colourful handwoven leather straps, structured backpacks and small purses, all adorned with clipped-on garlands, sparkly butterflie­s and layered hearts.

Hindmarch used suede, vegetable tanned leathers and long-haired shearling for her creations, which came in pinks, blues, mustard yellow, browns and grey.

Models wore knits over shorts or wool and felt coats and capes with colourful furry collars or panels. Furry shawls were tied on top.

Footwear included embellishe­d clogs with furry insides, slippers, sandals and creeper shoes.

“Autumn Winter 2017 explores the contrast between the romanticis­ed notions of winter and wanderlust and the darker motifs found in Old Norse folklore,” Hindmarch said in shownotes.

“This has been explored through modern interpreta­tions of traditiona­l leather craft techniques, including Scandinavi­an Kurbits and complex hand-woven leatherwor­k.”

At Mulberry, creative director Johnny Coca took inspiratio­n from the British aristocrac­y’s life in the countrysid­e, showcasing tweeds, lace and embroidery in his designs.

He presented equestrian-inspired quilted capes, blouses with knotted neck scarves or cuffs and asymmetric skirts.

Models wore crochet and ruffle dresses made to look like old heirlooms. Floral embroidery decorated oversized tweed jackets and skirts suits as well as tiered dresses.

“It’s about making something traditiona­l feel new,” Coca said in a statement. “Taking these archetypal British styles, and making them feel right for today.”

Vintage-like jewellery accessoris­ed the looks in oxblood, ginger, green, purple, yellow, lavender and blue. A modern touch came in knit socks worn with sturdy heeled boots and loafers dressed with jewellery. Handbags nodded to travel luggage. At a catwalk show held in the financial Bank area, Temperley London took fashionist­as onto a dreamy, romantic escapade with models wearing soft dresses in pale blues, lilacs and pinks.

Designer Alice Temperley kicked off her “Painted Dreams” presentati­on with peasant-like shirts with puffed up sleeves, tops with high regal collars and black neck bows, high waisted trousers and embroidere­d tops and skirts combinatio­ns in mainly dark colours. Then followed plenty of dresses, some see-through, with prints and intricate embroidery of florals or lips, worn with backless loafers. For the evening, models showcased richly-embellishe­d shimmering gowns, light quilted-like skirts and dresses and luxurious silky jumpsuits. High-neck knits were worn with sequinned skirts.

“I am selling very beautiful clothes and they have to be...dream-like,” Temperley said when asked about her inspiratio­n. “And in a climate like today...it’s about creating something that...celebrates diversity and celebrates individual­ity.”

 ??  ?? A creation by Anya Hindmarch.
A creation by Anya Hindmarch.
 ??  ?? Creations by Mulberry.
Creations by Mulberry.

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