Fulton creates the most amazing bold prints which should be cringe worthy but she manages to turn it into an ultra chic look. This season she was inspired by a woman who 'blows all her vacation budget on clothes, and instead of going to St-Tropez, goes to the tacky English resort town of Margate'. Using the theme of the seaside, there were shell embellishment and coral embroideries. Also using her signiture Art Deco style prints and shapes throughout.
With Zebra prints here, and bright splashes of bold aqua blues and rays of yellow, each piece ignited excitement! Some how each looks she creates feels so wearable and wild but totally sane and chic.
This will be the look of next summer! I absolutely love the elegant faded salmon crop against the art deco printed wide legged trousers. It gives such a beautiful silhouette. The detail round the neck completes the look, giving the 60's retro glamour.
A stunning collection that embraces every inch of summer.
This season Christopher Bailey took a closer look at the traditional side of techniques, using beading, crocheting, braiding, weaving and printing. Shapes were inspired by artist Henry Moore, who was originally inspired by Picasso, and therefore you could say there was a sense of Africa within the collection.
The pleated midi skirt is elegant, paired with the crop jacket it keeps the look edgey and chic. The rich colour palette seen throughout the collection isn't the most summery aray of colours however keeps the mood perfect for those who want to keep a sophisticated image.
More bright yellows are seen at Burberry, pleats still in style for next summer paired with a beautifully handmade beaded belt updates the look and adds that much more fun.
Think I see a obvious colour palette for next summer, cleavely bright hues of blue and yellow are taking a storm. I love this coat, it makes such a statement and the belt gives it that softer silhouette.
Overall, beautiful and unique, Chrissy babes, you never fail to produce an amazing collection!
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