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London Fashion Week Spring 2013

Then there's London Fashion Week...!

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London Fashion Week S/2012: Burberry Prorsum and Mulberry

London Fashion Week wouldn't be the same without two amazing collections by Burberry Prorsum and Mulberry.  Burberry Prorsum streamed their show live on their website, from London!  Therefore, not only was London watching, but the rest of the world..including myself!  Designer Christopher Bailey did not disappoint, drawing my attention right from the opening purple number.  And what complemented the collection..the front row fashion elite!  From Rachel Zoe to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, to Lily Donaldson, Poppy Delevigne and Sienna Miller.  Over at the Mulberry show, front row elite included Kate Moss, Kristen Stewart and Olivia Palermo.  Guests were greeted with ice cream and animal shaped balloons, creating a fun and cheerful atmosphere, setting the scene for Mulberry's quirky collection.    
Burberry Prorsum
 
  
 
Rachel Zoe, Poppy Delevigne and Lily Donaldson
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Resort 2012 Collections

I couldn't help but fall in love with this season's Resort 2012 collections!  Choosing which ones to feature became quite a difficult decision!  After browsing close to every collection on style.com...I begin my Resort 2012 posts with Chloe, Burberry Prorsum and Missoni.
Chloe Resort 2012
This one of my favourite Chloe collections..classic, feminine and elegant.  This collection is so similar to my personal style and aesthetic, that I only wish I could have every piece!
        
Burberry Prorsum Resort 2012
A classic Burberry collection that embraces Burberry's signatory pieces including the trench coat.  I love the dashes of mustard yellow and vibrant blue.  Did anyone else spot the lilac flares?..L.O.V.E!
Missoni Resort 2012
I couldn't help but post Missoni's collection...it's so creative and inspiring!  The collection is a combination of the 60s and 70s, with simple shift dress, maxi dresses, long flowy skirts and turbans.  I can't help but love the use of lilac!