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DESIGNER TO KNOW: Danielle Scutt




Danielle Scutt’s past three Spring/Summer Ready to Wear shows at London Fashion Week were different, and all absolutely amazing. I love the short skirts, the cut outs, and the crazy hair and hair pieces! This is definitely a designer worth paying attention to.
Runway Images via Style.com
Main Image via DanielleScutt.com
THE TEN: Not So “Ready To Wear” Looks of Spring 2010
It goes without saying that there were some over the top, oddball looks on the runways during the Spring/Summer 2010 fashion week. Here’s the ten not so “ready to wear” looks of the season:
All images via Style.
RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Danielle Scutt Fall 2009

To be honest with you Indies, I’ve never been that familiar with Danielle Scutt’s RTW. Not until this season that is. After seeing this collection, containing this suit I would actually wear, I’ll most definitely be looking for her designs in the future. Following a trend we’ve seen in a lot of collections for fall, Scutt put her models in the same print from head to toe. I absolutely adore her jackets and corset tops; the color and mood of her collection are fit for a glamorous vampiress.
GALLERY: Danielle Scutt Fall 2009
LINKAGE: Style.com
Barbie to Hit the Runways of Roksanda Ilincic and Danielle Scutt

New York won’t be the only city that sees the leggy blond on the runway. London Fashion Week designers Roksanda Ilincic and Danielle Scutt will get a visit from the model/nurse/astronaut/business woman/cowgirl.
Danielle Scutt for Topshop




Another designer is getting in with a major label. London designer Danielle Scutt, whose “rockabilly-meets-Helmut Newton” collections are usually found at London’s edgiest boutiques, will be playing nice with Topshop this June. “The 10-piece line will include Scutt’s signature spray-on, high-waisted denim skirt and cotton bodysuit in a tiger print, alongside more everyday pieces such as skinny jeans and miniskirts.”
“The collection focuses on classic, key denim features mixed with prints of iconically aggressive animals on effortless silhouettes,” said Scutt. While the collection won’t be available in the US, it will be online at Topshop.com, so be sure to head there on in June to get the line early.


















