Christopher Bailey of Burberry showed us how ostrich feathers, shiny leather patches, ‘candyfloss’ pastel tulle and iridescent sequins could be whimsical, sensual and so covetable.
Filipo Scuffi for Daks used a gentle palette featuring soft shades of grey, dusty mauve, pure white and chocolate brown.
Erdem Moralioglu payed homage to Victorian botanist Marianne North with this exquisite collection featuring palm fronds, florals and latticework.
Lucas Nascimento boasted a vibrant palette of striking orange, teal blue and acid yellow popped against stark black, white and neutrals.
Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi were influenced by National Geographic imagery of the Maasai Cricket Warriors with reams of hand-beaded fringes wrapped at waistlines, the hip or around body-con dresses.
- Barbara Casasola generated a striking collection full of polished, body-skimming shapes with peek-a-boo cut outs.
- J. JS Lee debuted her first prints using pressed flowers as her inspiration.
- 1205 showcased streamlined shapes with appealing asymmetrical details.
- Amanda Wakeley sent forth an all-white collection featuring diaphanous layers, nipped waists and precise tailoring.
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