Elie Saab - Spring 2019 Couture
Showing posts with label Surface Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surface Design. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 January 2019
Monday, 7 March 2016
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Catwalk || Manish Arora SS15
Sometimes I think the backstage images capture the energy of a collection more than the catwalk images. Manish Arora SS15 is a sight for sore eyes
Labels:
Catwalk,
Designer Focus,
Manish Arora,
SS15,
Surface Design
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Joáo Melo Costa
As that time of the year approaches when all fashion loving eyes are on our capital city, I turn my attention to the innovative designers who deserve center stage during London Fashion Week. I've attended the Fashion Scout event at the Freemasons Hall in Covent Garden a few times now and love the eclectic mix of designers they showcase. I'm most looking forwards to seeing what Joáo Melo Costa displays this season because JUST LOOK what he has previously achieved:
SS15
AW14
urghhhhhh so good! I'd wear that very last outfit complete with embellished scarf in a heart beat.
Check out more of JMC's collections at his tumblr page
www.joaomelocosta.tumblr.com/
View his Fashion Scout profile here
www.fashion-scout.co.uk/joao-costa
View his Fashion Scout profile here
www.fashion-scout.co.uk/joao-costa
Labels:
AW14,
Catwalk,
Designer Focus,
fashion scout,
Inspiration,
Joáo Melo Costa,
LFW,
london fashion week,
SS15,
Surface Design
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Hannah Crosskey || Column Spike Portfolio
Hannah Crosskey of www.afashionfix.co.uk with the Column Spike portfolio clutch bag
Get the bag here
Loving her style :-)
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Documenting
A little view into my world right now.
The collection New Age Native that will be released later on this year.
Our Spring Summer collection will be arriving at www.riannaphillips.com very soon :-)
Monday, 29 July 2013
Digitally Daze
The top pic went on Instagram a few weeks ago. When the new digitally printed silk scarves arrived I felt I had to show off how FREAKIN MASSIVE they are! They are HUGE!
So here is one in focus.
The Arnham print.
Also available in a mini clutch bag and mini pouch.
The new scarves are all made from premium habotai silk and measure 50 by 50 inches.
I'll be taking the Darwin version away with me on holiday next year to use as a sarong on the beach but also as a blanket during all those airport change overs. And it will obviously be a great way to brighten up a winter outfit. Multi purpose luxury :-)
Get the Arnham scarf at the eboutique here
or at the etsy store here
Get the Arnham scarf at the eboutique here
or at the etsy store here
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