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I'm Back to Give you Reports about new upcoming Winter 2011 Fashion Dresses.
Its Peter Pilotto Show, Peter Pilotto have only been showing on the catwalk for two-and-a-half years, so creative and so polished was their show in the Self ridges car park this morning.
The graphic printed dresses we know and love them for were still there – but for next winter they will be more textural, with subtle snakeskin prints merging into soft tweed panels or sweeping around the body from shiny metallic ones, with a sudden burst of fur over one hip or shoulder. Each new texture worked as an integral part of the piece, rather than being layered on separately.
Gorgeous cropped tweed jackets and shirt dresses displayed a welcome new penchant for tailoring, while skinny leather trousers (sometimes in orange, which might be among the strongest colours next season), or leather slinkie leggings (laces circling all the way down to the ankle), made these looks very cool, and very London.
One cardigan appeared half in tweed, half in orange leather and a blush silk chiffon blouse featured a quiet tweed print and was wrapped in a fox stole with a metallic silver face. It was a multifaceted collection that was cleverly spun together into one great idea.
SEE THE PETER PILOTTO SHOW ARCHIVE
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I'm Back to Give you Reports about new upcoming Winter 2011 Fashion Dresses.
Its Peter Pilotto Show, Peter Pilotto have only been showing on the catwalk for two-and-a-half years, so creative and so polished was their show in the Self ridges car park this morning.
The graphic printed dresses we know and love them for were still there – but for next winter they will be more textural, with subtle snakeskin prints merging into soft tweed panels or sweeping around the body from shiny metallic ones, with a sudden burst of fur over one hip or shoulder. Each new texture worked as an integral part of the piece, rather than being layered on separately.
Gorgeous cropped tweed jackets and shirt dresses displayed a welcome new penchant for tailoring, while skinny leather trousers (sometimes in orange, which might be among the strongest colours next season), or leather slinkie leggings (laces circling all the way down to the ankle), made these looks very cool, and very London.
One cardigan appeared half in tweed, half in orange leather and a blush silk chiffon blouse featured a quiet tweed print and was wrapped in a fox stole with a metallic silver face. It was a multifaceted collection that was cleverly spun together into one great idea.
SEE THE PETER PILOTTO SHOW ARCHIVE
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