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BIRDS OF A FEATHER

Since fashion has returned to maximalism this season, some of the biggest designers are literally spreading their wings

- by Sarah Young

Feathers have been used decorative­ly throughout history but in recent years they’ve become tainted by associatio­ns with showgirls, hen parties and Australia’s most famous export, Dame Edna. However, last season forward-thinking Miuccia Prada prompted their revival with a bid to make feathers fabulous once again.

And it looks as though the trend for precious plumage is here to stay with a host of designers luttering luffy marabou across their spring/summer

2018 collection­s.

Heralding fashion’s return to maximalism, Saint Laurent lead the way by opening its show with

sandals adorned with feathers and several pairs of knee-highs that were quickly termed “yeti boots.”

Elsewhere, Maison Margiela offered a twisted take on the trench with gold brocade versions peppered with white feathers while Alberta Ferretti traded in embellishm­ents for gowns covered in colourful tufts.

The most excessive styles though came from Moschino, where the likes of Kaia Gerber and Gigi Hadid wore dresses with a nod to Bjork’s infamous feathered swan creation, albeit in perkier shades of fuchsia pink and blue.

A fun trend to get on board with, it’s one that most people will struggle to incorporat­e into their wardrobe, but luckily the high street is here to help.

An inspired way to add texture into your outits during the

warmer months, the options here are endless.

From marabou mules reminiscen­t of Marilyn Monroe to luffy

bags and feather-trimmed dresses, this is the season to ly high.

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