London - The big buzz show of the London show of the season, at least in the past few years, is usually Christopher Kane, the Scottish wunderkind, who this season went for Reptilian Roll, a pre-historic romp that was thoroughly inventive, albeit stylistically taxing.
With every second dress and top cut with multiple scallop trim, sleeves and edges, the spring 2009 collection show on Tuesday had a lizard like quality from the sensational opening look, an orange animal print sponge wool sweater over a jagged edged yellow leather skirt.
Kane paired this opening salvo with similarly themed leather frock coats and bomber jackets, all worn over some sensational looking armadillo-styled, spiky heeled, platforms. He took a similar tack for night, with the curvy edges used on super delicate chiffon and silk mini cocktails, long gowns and peg legs pants.
The effect was strangely amphibian-like, yet also posh and oddly futuristic.
"Christopher kept saying he wanted pre-historic, so we went back a long way in time, passed through "Planet of the Apes" and we then back into the future," explained his designer partner and sister Tammy.
With animal noises and tropical jungles calls gurgling on the techno soundtrack, Kane then produced some great courtly dresses but with bizarre breastplates featuring images of screaming monkeys.
Yet, though very fresh and inventive, this was not quite a great collection or fashion moment. The clothes were just a tad too similar, and a little too improbable, so though Christopher remains London's richest fashion imagination, this season his vision got the better of him.
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young girl's nightwear
Embroidered Lady Footwears
Sports Tennis Shoes
top belt scarf
soccer shoes sole
Paper Shoe Gasket
wool underwear top
cotton jean pant
shirt collar sweater
Peak Shoes (Sneakers)
gel heighten insoles
Ladies' Reversible Shorts
sewing machine puller
Ladies Morning Gown
2008年9月17日星期三
Christopher Kane: Space Age Prehistoric
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