Whistles showcases their A/W 2011 collection at the Savoy. Jane Shepherdson, CEO of Whistles, was there for the show and looks amazing in a Whistles blazer.
Wow, what a long way Whistles has come since Jane took over in 2008.
Taking inspiration from Senior Fashion Assistant, Alex Stedman, at Red magazine who works a strong orange jumper and grey trousers, as featured in ELLE,at London Fashion Week (see below).
Slicked back molten gold hair, Liz Taylor tribute and bold scribbley aztec prints, Topshop Unique SS12 was a surprise. With gold being prominent in the collection black was also a dominant element with Christopher Kane-esque structured dresses. My favourite look was the spidery black all-in-one that draws on Mark Fast's signature thread pattern skintight dresses.
Clements Ribeiro at LFW - beautiful floral floaty prints and wedge platforms is a faultless Spring/Summer formula. With wispy hair, this collection reminds me of a washed out, more whimsical Spring/Summer 2011 Erdem. Paisley pyjama, Liberty style prints look set to take off next summer.
Muted kaleidoscope at Preen with dark tans and white strappy sandals and orange detailing. A sucker for pastels, pixellated pale colour is my idea of a fine Spring/Summer collection. Love the girls' 40s twists in their hair - a hark back to Autumn/Winter 2011 trends. Also love the candy coloured slacks and plasticky sheer shirts. This is one collection to watch trickle into the high street next summer.
White silks and crochet from US duo Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's brand, The Row. With a Japanese feel, the collection displayed pyjama pants and obi belts. Minimalism was key for this range, with a bare catwalk and simple soundtrack, all attention was drawn to the clothes.
Here are some more snaps from Lucy Laucht's fabulous blog where she frequently posts beautiful outfit photos. I love the way she effortlessly styles her outfits with a belt, gorgeous leather tote or a fabulous collar necklace.