Following a chaotic front row scramble – Mark Ronson, Nicky Hilton, Russell Simmons, Cory Kennedy and Erin Wasson were all in attendance – Charlotte Ronson’s simple day-to-night wear for spring hit the catwalk to tunes mixed by sister, DJ Samantha Ronson.
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Starting with a deep v-necked, black stonewash jumpsuit, paired with a distressed black leather waistcoat, it was immediately clear Ronson’s inspiration for spring 2010 was 1990s grunge. Power dressing also featured in the exaggerated shoulders and Ronson timidly tried her hand at tailoring in some of the mini dresses and jackets, sheer snoods underlined the 1990s theme again. The pretty edgy balance was spot on for spring; lace and silk in pastel pink, nude and white all looked a little feisty when paired with black studded heels, cuffs and chunky belts