Christopher Kane is one of the most sought after tickets for LFW and most of the fashion world turned up for this. I was annoyed not to get a glimpse of Samantha Cameron as I’m a huge fan of hers but the room was huge and I must have missed her. I don’t suppose she made use of the pink car Nails Inc had parked outside pumping music with girls raising money for charity by giving manicures: surely that’s a touch risky just before a show? This collection was as unpredictable as we have come to expect. With a lot of white, and some yellow and pink that the designer said ‘make you feel a bit sick’, it certainly leant towards excess, the ‘too pretty’ that he wanted to push for. There was plastic and rubber and gaffer tape on lace, and a squiggly bow belt in clear plastic that echoed one of the patterns. It took forever to leave as a room full of people tried to get down the limited lifts back to street level but it was a good chance to people spot and do a bit of networking, dahling.
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Christopher Kane S/S13 LFW
Christopher Kane is one of the most sought after tickets for LFW and most of the fashion world turned up for this. I was annoyed not to get a glimpse of Samantha Cameron as I’m a huge fan of hers but the room was huge and I must have missed her. I don’t suppose she made use of the pink car Nails Inc had parked outside pumping music with girls raising money for charity by giving manicures: surely that’s a touch risky just before a show? This collection was as unpredictable as we have come to expect. With a lot of white, and some yellow and pink that the designer said ‘make you feel a bit sick’, it certainly leant towards excess, the ‘too pretty’ that he wanted to push for. There was plastic and rubber and gaffer tape on lace, and a squiggly bow belt in clear plastic that echoed one of the patterns. It took forever to leave as a room full of people tried to get down the limited lifts back to street level but it was a good chance to people spot and do a bit of networking, dahling.
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