(Jonathan Saunders coat, Rochas dress and bag, Russell and Bromley shoes, Ray Ban sunglasses)
We started day four with delicate mini croissants and reviving coffee before elegant, colourful show at 9am in the autumn sunshine. And ended it 12 hours later for me in the dusky twilight of Bedford Square with striking show. In between we saw neon elegance and celebrity filled front row with its cool, calm, collected runway of supermodels in brilliant coloured trenches.
It was a powerful day for London fashion, not least because staged one of his most accomplished shows ever. Its stunning elegance gave us goose bumps. Extraordinary talent in action is a wonderful thing to see in the world of fashion.
Bobbi Brown sent all the a brush case for #LFW. Handy
The Rocha on its way to the shows in our Audi
The calm before the storm. The high above London's Oxford Street. This was democracy in action as the longest front row ever snaked around this huge empty office space. Almost everyone sat on the front row. Which I think is a good thing
Just before the Erdem show starts in London's Manchester square. It was a huge domed tent
Backstage after the Erdem show at #LFW. The dresses on their rails
In a haze of bright colours the Burberry show in Hyde Park closed
Before a show, the designer leaves the front row show notes describing what is to come on the catwalk. Last night we had this from J.W. Anderson whose show I loved. Especially the boots
Today the Editor is:
Checking out Poppy Delevingne's London Fashion Week Wardrobe Diary
Reading the latest McQueen news
Torn between the earlier dishevelled plaits and the recent take on buns at #LFW