
Copenhagen Fashion Week, streetstyle by Blink London

Copenhagen Fashion Week, streetstyle by Blink London

Copenhagen Fashion Week, streetstyle by Blink London
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Copenhagen Fashion Week, streetstyle by Blink London
Copenhagen Fashion Week, streetstyle by Blink London
Copenhagen Fashion Week, streetstyle by Blink London
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London Fashion Week, streetstyle
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London Fashion Week, streetstyle
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A clear statement of commercial intent, but also a wonderfully impactful look. We do love a bit of monochrome. Yes, sometimes fashion is black and white. Simplicity really is, more often than not, the key to chic.
Harvey Nichols
Topshop
Zara
Valentino
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Its no news that fashion loves black. Now are you sitting down, because I can exclusively reveal that fashion loves colour too! I know, its a shocker. Well, more of the colour on Monday. Today we focus on a non-colour statement. This is all about monochrome, head to toe black, flashes of white and even some diversity into soft greys.
London Fashion Week‘s fashion pack showed us how to make all black look fresh with the addition of textural layering, highlight accessories, matte and gloss combinations, dense and sheer, and some eye popping geometrics and graphic effects. You see, in fashion, sweet thing, black and white is very rarely, well, black and white…
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
London Fashion Week, September 2011
outside the Michael van der Ham show, London Fashion Week
outside the Michael van der Ham show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
outside the Topshop Unique show, London Fashion Week
Now, prior warning in advance of tomorrow’s post dropping. Have your sunnies at the ready as we’re featuring lots and lots of colour…
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The cryptic title seemed a good way to describe this selection of streetstyle shots of the London Fashion Week stylistas. There were some great variations on the classic all black looks, rocking striking textural layering and innovative silhouettes, but we were also struck by the high contrast looks that broadly come under the ‘monochrome’ banner. So, now you see where the title is all about? Shaggy fur or fluttery feathers counterbalanced glossy leathers or dense, matte wool velours. Crisp lines of tailoring interplay with strikingly graphic print and pattern. Colour blocked coats and accessories look really fresh (thanks Zara and Topshop for some great options!), especially when working cream or neutral and black instead of stark white.
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
Yasmin Sewell at London Fashion Week, Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
Charlotte Olympia at London Fashion Week, Somerset House
Charlotte Olympia at London Fashion Week, Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
London Fashion Week at Somerset House
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Its a look that we have featured previously, in various seasons. Its a sure fire winner from a style and a commercial perspective- so whether you are a fashion lover of a fashion brand, this is one for you.
The joy of black and white. Its a timeless combination that’s sure fire stylishly spot on. We have been stashing these streetstyle shots for the last few weeks. Its shows the variety of looks that work within this palette, from wonderfully historical to super flirty, stopping off at graphically sporty along the way.
Click here for more posts on colour. If you are inspired by our colour palette posts, we’d love you to see the pantone referenced colour palettes that are featured in our monthly reports. Why not contact your nearest agent and ask to have a look at some of the recent issues?
Camberwell on the left and Old Street tube on the right
Soho on the left and Saint Martins graduate show on the right
Saint Martins graduate show