london fashion week fall 2009
RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Giles FALL 2009

Giles takes his looks to the runway, we were happy. I really am hearts on this collection. Especially the Raiden from Mortal Kombat style hats…

LINKAGE: London Fashion Week: Giles A/W 1009-10 video
RUNWAY RUNDOWN Twenty8Twelve Fall 2009

It’s so hard for me to judge celebrity fashion lines, especially since so many are going under. But Sienna Miller’s attempt at fashion is way better than any attempt she’s made at acting, which technically isn’t saying much. While most of the pieces just seemed like Alexander Wang/The Row knock-offs, items like this mini-dress above seemed like they belonged in the closet of any respected fashion type. I’d expect more pieces like this to have showed on the runway, but instead got a steady stream of disconnected one-of’s.
Check out what The Catwalk Queen had to say: London Fashion Week: Twenty8Twelve A/W
GALLERY: Twenty8Twelve
RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Bernard Chandran Fall 2009


Bernard Chandran’s AW09 collection was inspired by the ‘romance of the Far East’ which apparently translates as metallics, voluminous shapes, and graphic prints. Lame, glitter and studs in silver, gunmetal and gold reflected the stark white walls of the On|Off venue at The Science Museum…


Bernard Chandran’s AW09 collection was inspired by the ‘romance of the Far East’ which apparently translates as metallics, voluminous shapes, and graphic prints. Lame, glitter and studs in silver, gunmetal and gold reflected the stark white walls of the On|Off venue at The Science Museum…
Read the rest of My Fashion Life’s review here London Fashion Week: Bernard Chandran AW09
RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Olanic Fall 2009
Played before a stage of mirrors and a video montage backdrop, Olanic’s Fall 2009 collection brought us mini-dresses, cinched waists and long black gloves in a monochromatic color palette. Once labeled as Vogue’s “ones to watch”, Olanic seems to have lost some of his luster since past seasons glory.
Played before a stage of mirrors and a video montage backdrop, Olanic’s Fall 2009 collection brought us mini-dresses, cinched waists and long black gloves in a monochromatic color palette. Once labeled as Vogue’s “ones to watch”, Olanic seems to have lost some of his luster since past seasons glory.
LINKAGE: London Fashion Week: Olanic AW09
RUNWAY RUNDOWN: Paul Costelloe A/W 2009
Paul Costelloe opened London Fashion Week with a collection that incorporated muted colors and definitive shapes, a practice the designer is known for.
According to The Catwalk Queen, “Costelloe’s silhouette was chunky at the neck and shoulders, flaring out directly below to above the knee, resulting in a slightly 60s swing effect. Fabrics were primarily brocade or knit, and the colour scheme went from grey and gold through to rust, hot pink, red, metallic gold and silver, finally fading into black.”
LINKAGE: London Fashion Week begins! Paul Costelloe A/W 2009




