There were some incredible exhibition designers showcasing but their works a few that particularly caught me eye were:
Dean Quinn
Dean Quinn presented an exquisite series of black mini dresses which are sharp, sexy and powerful in appearance. The sheer silk fabric bodies with zigzag embellishment combined with the heavily beaded spiky shoulders added texture and shape. The dresses are bold, daring and unique with a charming designer to match.
Felicity Brown
Felicity Brown with an incredible background in fashion was represented by her brother. Together they exhibited a collection of beautiful handmade silk dresses. Each layer of silk hand pleated creating gorgeous flowing layers of fabric. The multiple layers are cut to different lengths to ensure that they float and move with the body. Each dress is structured inside and holds a unique shape on the outside. The silk fabric is hand died in hues of midnight blue, burnt orange and turquoise on a cream background adding an ultra feminine touch. There was also a collection of printed t-shirts but the dresses beauty cast a shadow over them.
Charlotte Taylor
It was Charlotte Taylor’s infamous penguin print which first caught my attention. The playful yellow penguins on a sky blue background were present throughout the collection. The architectural folds of the fabric on this navy blue cape made it stand out. The burnt orange strips of fabric against the dark blue, combined with the asymmetrical lines of the jacket made this coast fun and feminine. The collection is wearable, elegant and the lines are cut to flatter.
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