Best of: LFW Fall 2016 Ready-to-Wear

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Round #2 of the fashion month is here. If you are ready to take a look into some of the best British creations, then keep reading.

- Antonio Berardi. The designer achieved the perfect balance between eveningwear and more casual and sporty looks by mixing up velvet, lace, knit and modern-looking fabrics. The colour scheme went from black to oxblood and grey, leaving brighter tones apart but keeping the feminity and glamour in every look.










- Alexander McQueen. Transparences and naif details where the absolute stars of Sarah Burton's designs. The show was like walking into a (punky) garden of butterflies full of dreamy outfits, most of them made for special nights. From leather coats with painted flowers to gauze dresses, the collection was like sleepwalking into a delicane and femenine atmosphere.



- Christopher Kane. Feathers, flowers... and plastic. Surprisingly those were the main elements of Kane's show, and even though it can sound a bit weird it worked perfectly. This way he managed to create beautiful dresses with a twist, making them contemporary and elegant at the same time.



- Emilia Wickstead. Pastel colours and ladylike pieces describe very well what Emilia Wickstead did for the future season. Her dresses mixed halter necks, midi lenghts and some glamorous patterns, which made them very flattering and perfect for all kinds of occasions.



- Pringle of Scotland. Knit was definitely the main fabric used for this collection. From long dresses to cardigans and pants, Fran Stringer came up with soft and flowy clothes, perfect for the colder months.


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