The 5 Spring 2010 Trends From London Fashion Week
The London Fashion Week 2010 is a window into the world of celebrities and famous people, beautiful and expensive clothes and general fashion glitz.
The magic of London Fashion Week is not merely thanks to the fashion designers’ and fashion stylists’ cutting-edge collections but also the media excitement that accompanies them. The allure of the show is exceptional and London Fashion Week continues to be a top fashion event in London, pulling visitors from every corner of the globe.
1.Super-cool Coat Dresses
Christopher Bailey, Creative Director for Burberrry Prorsum sent several incarnations of the coat dress down the runway — all of which we can’t wait to rock with ankle booties, square framed sunglasses, and wide brimmed sun visors next spring.
2. Glam Tourist T-shirts
As in the kind of t-shirts you’d find in a tacky souvenir ship. Designer Ashish Gupta who says his signature is “Sequins, glamour, sportswear and more sequins,” turned out sequins graphic tee after sequins graphic tee, glamorizing the traditional tacky tee and referencing Nike too.
3.Psychedelic Prints
It was all about prints at the London shows and Josh Goot, Basso & Brooke, Mary Katrantzou (pictured left) and Matthew Williamson (right) went trippy with theirs sending acid-laced prints down the runway in eye popping dresses, statement jackets, and graphic trousers.
4.Printed Suits
Printed suits popped up at several spring 2010 shows in London including Fashion East, House of Holland (pictured left), and Josh Goot (pictured right). Digging them; cause you can rock the blazers separately with jeans or a solid colored dress, or you can pair together for a new statement on the ’80s power suit.
5. Ombre Men’s Suits
Calvin Klein’s Italo Zucchelli played with ombre in his fall ’09 collection, laying different shades of grey over each other. This season, designer Jsen Wintle expanded on the idea creating ombre suits. Love the subtle yet fashion forward statement this suit makes.


