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GreyCatte London Fashion Week: David Koma Jan 17, 2012 11:14 AM David Koma’s incredible, organic spot prints give the illusion of strong structures in black and nude, in patent and matte leather, fur trims and pom-poms. For the second part, enter the pom poms in primary colours, and hell breaks loose. Read my mood piece on David Koma's collection to learn about the attack of the little furry beasts .                                 Find me  here... The G Book Of Style
GreyCatte London Fashion Week: Basso and Brooke Jan 17, 2012 11:09 AM Swirling, splashing, smudgy, clashing, overgrowing, marbled prints combining bold and muted colours… but once you’re past colour shock you get from the longline blazers, you’re over the rainbow. Luckily, shapes are kept simple to let the prints shine. I’m dazzled by the flowy dresses and the sand-hued pieces, so much that I will be working up the courage to make such a fashion statement myself, and will be working hard.                                 Find me  here... The G Book Of Style
GreyCatte London Fashion Week: Peter Pilotto Jan 17, 2012 11:02 AM It’s print or dye at Peter Pilotto, inspired by traditional Japanese ceramics and Poiret and Martino Gamper’s chair compositions. One thing is for certain, it’s working serious magic on simple dresses and tops, and gives structure -together with a feel of sharp tailoring- to jackets. Prints include rope or chain, stripes and zigzags, waves and even false pockets, before deconstructed shirts take centre stage, made into draped, asymmetric dresses or tunics. As the long, military style jackets and the maxi dresses close the show, I manage to formulate the thought gnawing at my all along: I’m afraid I might just be in need of... a pair of quilted puffa boots.                               Find me  here... The G Book Of Style
GreyCatte London Fashion Week: Temperley London Jan 15, 2012 1:08 PM A collection that’s ultra-feminine and dressy masculine, with a bit of leather and knitwear in between. Innocent, ruffled white dresses, opulent numbers in red, black and nude, sheer lace in cream or black, silk dresses and jumpsuits are all part of the drama. The contrasts don’t end on the outfits though – the originality and strength of the designs vary, from truly amazing prints and shapes to 80s power couture the world may not yet be ready for.                                 Find me  here... The G Book Of Style
GreyCatte London Fashion Week: Richard Nicoll Jan 15, 2012 1:02 PM Jumper coat or trouser-dress, anyone? Intriguing ideas, but quite a challenge for sure to figure out how to work them. Luckily, T-shirt dresses are already finding their way into our wardrobes, which is good for starters - we'll see about the rest.                                 Find me  here... The G Book Of Style