Uniform:
Whether the utilitarian khaki green and opulent metallic frogging of the military, or the sweater and shirt school uniform combo appeal, take your pick.
Tommy Hilfiger s/s 2015
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Jonathan Saunders s/s 2015
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Sacai s/s 2015
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Marc Jacobs s/s 2015
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The Light Romantic:
Flowing fabrics, easy, loose-fitting silhouettes and muted pastel shades – come high-summer, this ultra-feminine trend will come into its own.
Women Rule:
Karl Lagerfeld led the charge with his placard-toting, slogan chanting band of feminists at Chanel, while the Céline, Victoria Beckham and Bottega Veneta collections were all designed with strong, powerful women in mind.
Sport-Lite:
Gym clothes these are not. Designers took a refined, incredibly luxury approach to athletic shapes, elevating them to sophisticated, elegant pieces.
Bottega Veneta s/s 2015
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Richard Nicoll s/s 2015
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Christopher Kane s/s 2015
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Balenciaga s/s 2015
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Spinning Retro:
Nicholas Ghèsquiere at Louis Vuitton has nailed the formula for this trend: take a classic Sixties or Seventies silhouette and update it so that it feels modern, relevant and exactly what we want to wear now.