The fashion set are banging on about bananas thanks to Henry’s take on the fruit and Prada’s obsession with the yellow beast. After seeing Madame Watermelon at Zac Posen’s Z-Spoke show in New York, I was half expecting the metallic cupcake clad models to bear tutti frutti earrings or banana bunches to be precise. But Henry wanted to tease us with new season fringe or Spring/Summer 2011s ball of fluff… the pom-pom!
A punk-makeover dispelled our fashion week complacency of 70s style and lace. This was London’s antidote to a season that was destined to be ultra-feminine. In contrast to Tchaikovsky’s ‘Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy’, the horror music that filled the show space when the models hit the runway confirmed our suspicions. Multi-dyed hairstyles held together by pret-a-porter collar necklaces suggested that jewellery-wear had hit the catwalk in the form of a rebellious, avante garde fairy.
Katrantzou’s signature trompe l’oeuil prints submerge us into the stylised world of interiors inspired by Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton’s fashion shoots. The hyper-real digital prints that we have grown to expect from Katrantzou were further enhanced with Victorian lampshade-inspired skirts and angled shoulder pelmets, giving each garment a 3-dimensional intrigue. The exquisite symmetry of the Jewelry Trends Spring Summer 2011 collection was reinforced by Mary’s chandelier necklaces and reconfigured wall sconces. The NewGen designer’s ability to create something extraordinary out of the ordinary is what inspires me year in and year out… and I find myself wandering if I would wear a candelabra around my neck this Spring? Read more jewelry color for spring 2011