Hamish Morrow
Classed as the "designer to watch" at last years London fashion show, with his performance that shows the love affair between fashion and art.
The London based designer once again caught the attention of the of the fashion lovely’s.
With his use of vibrant retro greens, original cutting, glossed fabric morrow created at this years show a window into summer childhoods, I could all most smell the freshly cut grass!
Although saying this, the range had a very stronger glamour influence, which created this great contrast.
Boyd
Like a small kitten playing with a ball of yarn, you just want
to pick up Boyd’s designs and put then in your pocket!
The pretty/sassy designs from Tracy Boyd, has really got femininity spot on!
She has got this fabulous balance between pretty kitten like and added that
sassy sexy side, (kittens have claws!)
The collection consists of pleated linen, knitwear, netting and chiffon, printed
silk and lace, the opening the designs started off with 60’s style black
& white jumpers as the collection continued the colours melted in to the
most delicious coffee, chocolate and ice cream colours.
Russell Sage
The antique collector turned designer has not forgotten his
passion for antiques, incorporating his fascination with vintage fabrics on
the catwalk at London fashion week this year, Using vintage fabrics and creating
a contempary look is what sage does best.
The collection this year was inspired by the paintings Titian’s ‘Bacchus
and Ariadne’ and ‘Las Meninas’ by Velazquez with over sized
skirts, gathered tops and all in greys, vibrant blues, greens.
And would you believe it, not even one glimpse of torn down curtains! Which
was the case last year in his final collection.
Kerrie Bond


