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“Serena” Clemence Artikol in London Fashion Week Editorial by Mariana Cattoir
The “Serena” Dress “She” is feminine and sexy by its plunging neckline front and back. “She” is chic and sober by the choice of fabrics and colors. The fabrics are: jacquard for the top with its gray check patterns and silver, inspired by “male” ties. The skirt is in gray suit wool. The big black knot is in duchess satin. On the neckline in front there is a braided band braid embroidered in red. Add ing some sparkle the Serena dress has silver hand painted and pearls of crystals. It is a dress to rock for an evening during an event inside or outside London rainproof resistant! This creation belongs…
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“Misstinguette” the parisian in-London
“Misstinguette” is the most Parisian hat created by Cécile Descombes . It was created to complete the collection: “Heart Attachement”. This collection of hats is composed by the emblematic creation of her brand: a small heart-shaped “bibi”crossed by a feather. This “BIBI” (french name to name a hat which fits on the head thanks to a headband or a ribbon) Enterview Story Why did you choose a red heart as the emblem of your brand? ” I work with my hands but my hats are inspired by my heart …” my inspiration comes not only from what I see, but also from what I have experienced, of what I live…
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Edeline Lee in London Fashion Week AW20
London, UK – Apollo Theatre,, 12.30pm…Models appear across the stage in a series of choreographed vignettes as narrators THEO JAMES and REBECCA TREHEARN pastiche literary descriptions of women, slowly transitioning into feminist statements. Visually, this presentation is a homage to the classic film noir genre and the femme fatale’s power, sensuality, intelligence and refusal to play by society’s norms. The audience is invited to consider female power, the potency of sensuality and the historical impact of the male gaze. For Autumn Winter 2020, EDELINE LEE has collaborated with the award-winning director JOSIE ROURKE. Edeline states: “Collaborating with Josie is a dream, she has always championed women and the female voice…