
London Fashion Week Street Style Spring 2014: Individuality Reigns Supreme
Leave it to the Brits to make street style a real art—individuality reigns supreme.
Read moreLondon Fashion Week![]() London Fashion Week Street Style Spring 2014: Individuality Reigns SupremeLeave it to the Brits to make street style a real art—individuality reigns supreme. Read more![]() Peter Pilotto Spring 2014: Sartorial ArtThere are few who could pull off the looks in this collection, but rather than feeling cheated by unwearability, the viewer feels that they're able to take away something more gratifying than outfit inspiration. Read more![]() Giles Spring 2014: High Drama with a Side of QuirkIt's not every day that you see high-drama gowns paired with Adidas sneakers. Read more![]() Michael van der Ham Spring 2014: Strong and Tailored, but LadylikeThis spring collection felt subdued for van der Ham, even considering multiple dresses with several major components, including sheer cut-outs. That's not to discredit the thought behind these pieces—which was undoubtedly great—only to point out the farther reaching appeal these looks will likely have. Read more![]() Erdem Spring 2014: Textural Experimentation in Black and WhiteThis show is a testament to Moralioğlu pushing his own boundaries and leaving his colorful comfort zone—a clear visual sign that rich hues need not define the designer. Read more![]() Christopher Kane Spring 2014: Beautiful ScienceLeave it to Christopher Kane, the one and only, to make a floral for spring that felt truly fresh. Read more![]() Tom Ford Spring 2014: The Designer Lives Up to the HypeArguably bigger than ever, Spring 2014 more than overshadowed Ford's last season. Read more![]() Burberry Prorsum Spring 2014: Candy-Colored PerfectionForget hard-edged studs, Spring 2014 was light, airy and utterly delectable. Read more![]() Pringle of Scotland Spring 2014: Beautifully Done Classics and Wardrobe StaplesWhile there wasn't a lot to get really excited about in this collection, it seems there is a lot to look forward to. Read more![]() Marios Schwab Spring 2014: Beyond The Cocktail DressThe trend of luxurious sportswear-inspired looks is continuing in London. Read more![]() London Fashion Week: Inside the Designers’ ShowroomsIn between shows, we pop in to the Designers’ Showrooms at Somerset House to check out the latest accessories and jewelry. Read more![]() London Fashion Week Spring 2014 Hits & Misses: Part 1 (Forum Buzz)Forum members make their first round of picks for the best and worst shows in London so far this season. Read more![]() Mary Katrantzou Spring 2014: High Voltage Prints from Head to ToeThat Katrantzou is able to make clothing that is both astonishingly pretty and also challenging is a total feat, and a reason that the designer's collections are often a fashion month highlight. Read more![]() Jonathan Saunders Spring 2014: A Little Too MuchHigh-shine fabrics, 70s-inspired curved colorblocking and layering of contrasting colors and textures gave the eyes a lot to take in at this season's Jonathan Saunders show. Read more![]() Matthew Williamson Spring 2014: Upbeat and FloralA brightly colored collection with plenty of flower power. Read more![]() Vivienne Westwood Red Label Spring 2014: Exceedingly More Wearable Than ExpectedThe drama lay mostly with the battered-looking hair and makeup. Read more![]() Paul Smith Stays True to His Classic-With-a-Twist Signature for Spring 2014There was an undeniably sexy feel to the Paul Smith Spring 2014 collection. Read more![]() Mulberry Spring 2014: A Collection for the London GirlEmma Hill's final show as creative director for Mulberry combined everything we've loved about her design aesthetic for the Spring 2014 Collection. The looks were girlish and ladylike with excellent use of prints, as always. Read more![]() Perpetual Prom at PPQ Spring 2014Think of PPQ as a British Betsey Johnson — always a super fun runway, always something for a certain kind of girl. Read more![]() Temperley London Spring 2014: A Sicilian-Inspired CollectionThe feel was relaxed luxury presented in rich voluminous silhouettes and new trapeze shapes. Read more |