Friday, January 14, 2011

London Spring 2011 was hands down my favorite fashion week ever

Shocked, are you? Once you feel the energy, see the masterful technique,mac brushes and find yourself wide-eyed by the innovation, you’ll understand where I’m coming from. Here are my ten favorites.
Additionally, I must send out a big thanks to Swarvoski,mac makeup not only because they sponsored my trip to the UK, but also because they underwrote almost all of the very best shows at LFW. If not for them, some of these collection mightn’t have happened.

When I pressed Azrou?l’s people to explain how this “jumpsuit” was different from a “romper” in anything but name north face denali, they listed menswear design details such as hidden button plackets, and reinforced topstitching, which can easily be found on rompers made for women as well.
Last year, Timo Weiland made a similarly named onepiece, but with fewer macho aspirations: “We called it a onesie worksuit, but the inspiration was a dandified Edwardian; the purspose was definitely not functionality,” says Weiland, adding that the look was definitely not one that sold.
Whether we call it a onesie, a jumpsuit,blackhawks jerseys or a romper, Weiland and Azrou?l may just be ahead of the times. The recent workwear-heavy collections are any indication, boys will be men, not boys, next spring. But we should keep in mind that after work comes play. So who’s ready to romp, er, stomp?