Tracey Cochrane |
Tracey Cochrane |
Mlle. Yoko |
Jylle Navarro |
Jylle Navarro |
Jylle Navarro |
Uta Bekaia and Ideal Glass New York |
Uta Bekaia and Ideal Glass New York |
Uta Bekaia and Ideal Glass New York |
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Louise O’Mahony |
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Louise O’Mahony |
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Max Robinson |
Christina A Pistofidou |
Katarzyna Konieczka |
Katarzyna Konieczka |
Curve Couture |
Sarina Poppy |
The Showreel Catwalk show at Brighton Fashion week certainly provided something for everyone last night! From the bright mash up of colours within Jylle Navarro's collection to being transported back to the glitz of the 1920's flappers by Sabrina Poppy. I also couldn't help but be in awe of the skill that must've gone into creating the incredible and slightly disturbing collection by Katarzyna Konieczka that headlined the show. It reminded me so much of the film Edward Scissorhands!
The show was opened by Tracey Cochrane which displayed strong botanical influences as well as featuring a lot of plastics and paint work. Some of my favourite parts of the show were the lamp like shirts by Jylle Navarro which swung freely as the model walked, as well as the Mexican style prints within Mlle Yoko's collection and the gorgeous silk dresses by Sarina Poppy.
However the Louise O'Mahony collection was in a league of its own. Styled with pastel coloured wigs and doll-like make-up, the pieces just looked stunning altogether. It was the first time I've seen the outfits complete with skirts and I was slightly shocked at how different the pieces looked despite having been working on the for the last few weeks. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to work on this collection and want to thank Louise so much for having me.
Love Sophie Agnes xxx
Although most photos are my own, some have been reposted from the Brighton Fashion Week Blog.
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