Arty Uniform. JW Anderson Resort’16

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Although J.W. Anderson is recognised as an avant-garde designer, this time the spotlight was stolen by the ruffled shoes. In polished gold, silver and black, the feminised cowboy boots looked peculiar, but from the other side desirable. If talking of the clothes – eclecticism rules. Flower prints, denim, leather, flashy colours and arty embroideries created a pretty chaotic cocktail. Also, a great surprise was seeing ultra-naive polka dots on the dresses – these looked much better at Anderson’s rather than at Dolce & Gabbana. Full of contradictions, the collection had a typically unsettling  thing about it – maybe because it was so eccentric in its wearability? Or maybe because it wasn’t planned to be wearable? Jonathan Anderson will never stop making me confused about his fashion.

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Dot Matrix

Slide01Dots, dots, dots… they at every major runway and lookbook for SS14 and Pre-Fall’14. The famous polka dots appear to be small, bigger, much bigger and again even tinier (making it super cute and fragile on the body!). And they don’t need to be printed- see Dior haute couture were we see some dotty laser cut. Or- if you are not a print fan- then make your outfit fun and crazy by mixing black with dotty gloves and bag… just like styled at Lanvin. So, into which DOT are you then?Slide02 009m Slide03 Slide04 Slide05 Slide06