Fashion Observer Magazine Feb. 2014 | Page 126

Todd Lynn Continued Ping He Continued Simone Rocha Continued to-wear stripes and silk. Fitted jackets and tailored trousers are an obvious must in every woman’s wardrobe. femininity. In particular, Ping He’s impressive show featured dark lips on a ghastly barely-therefoundation base with beehive hair to complete the aesthetic. Hair was finely combed back and high above the head to perhaps symbolise empowerment and independence whilst creating the perfect juxtaposition. the cut, proportions in order to fit the female frame. Of course, keeping it minimalistic were also key in this collection keeping a majority of his collections black without going overthe-top with black-lace. This collection was sexier than her last, so expect to see cocoon-shaped coats, pearl trims with accents of green leathers. Of course, this trend is incredibly wearable and can be easily achieved either for a day or night outing. ‘London Fashion Week Street Style’ Fashion Week was in full swing in London with many fashion-forward Londoners heading to Somerset House to view the latest shows. The streets truly become a runway in its own right with a vibrant array of outfits from the sophisticated chic to the completely outrageous. As Fashion Observer Magazine makes its debut at London Fashion Week this Spring/Summer, we hit the London streets for some inspiration.