Alice Temperley was another designer who opted to show her collection in a studio instead of producing a runway show.
The collection was heavily Egyptian influenced, with the gold detailing and the rich colours. I expected lots of flowing chiffon gowns, which I did see, but I was pleasantly surprised at the pieces that had a much tougher edge. Temperley presented military pieces with gold studs, and heels to match. The military theme continued with the military hats, which were decorated with a cute furry pom poms. With the tough, came the smooth, as the gowns and cocktail dresses were floaty, with floral embellished necklines and sleek silhouettes. Although plenty of accessories were presented, the halters were so decorative, that none would be needed.
The colour palette consisted of black, gold, yellow, white, burgundy and red.I really enjoy this new way of presenting collections, as you get to see the piece up close, and see the details, which I always appreciate.
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