PFW; Stella McCartney SS12

October14

“It’s a celebration of energy, freshness, and fitness” said Stella McCartney about her own Spring collection. I love the one-piece suits and the combination of prints. On the other hand, I hated those pyama shirts and swimming pool sandals. Vogue called it a new focus on releaxed ease, I call it “ugly as hell”.



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PFW; Isabel Marant SS12

October13

Isabel Marant gives her clothes that “je ne sais quois” feeling every woman is craving for. Her casual style is build around jeans with influences from around the world. For this collection she was inspired by American sportswear as well as princesses from India. Predictable? Maybe. Wearable? Yes!



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PFW; Chloé SS12

October12

Clare Waight Keller has replaced Hanna MacGibbon, whose contract at Chloé wasn’t renewed earlier this year. Femininity but boyish were the buzzwords backstage, the same words that best describe my favourite fashion style. As we seen with other collections, lots of whites, lasercuts, accents of burgundy and bluegreen and a littlebit of aloha flowers.





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PFW; Paul & Joe SS12

October11

Paul & Joe, named after the two sons of designer Sophie Albou mixes Parisan chic with modern detailling. This collection was obviously inspired by safari style which resulted in army greens with a French touch of boho.


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PFW; Céline SS12

October10

For this Spring, Phoebe Philo is inspired by shape and volume. This collection is full of sleek whites, greens and burgundies. The only accents are wide belts accentuating waist an hips, envelope clutches and ankle strap platforms. This collection is as beautiful as all others, I’m curious if her next collection will be for Louis Vuitton.




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