Best Of // London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week had an amazing range of collections for everyone’s taste buds. Keep reading to see some of my favorites of the week!

Best line for the classic fashionista: Moschino Cheap and Chic

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Moschino Cheap and Chic showcased the true definition of feminism during London Fashion Week. With their 60s inspired looks donned with bright, pastel colors, I think they nailed the fun and flirty look perfectly.

Most creative hair: McQ Alexander McQueen

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The craziest hair of London Fashion Week goes to the one and only: Alexander McQueen. Never failing to make our jaws drop, the McQ collection featured outrageously large poofs that perfectly complemented the clothing rather than outshine it.

Best staple piece: Burberry Prorsum

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We can expect nothing less from the top fashion house, Burberry, who is known for their iconic trench coats and distinctive tartan pattern. Debuting new trench coats each season, this coat with peplum detailing takes the cake.

Best part of London Fashion Week….Color!

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I loved that nearly every show displayed pieces with many colors ranging from neons to neutrals to pastels. The fashion forecast shows that Fall 2012 is going to be a bright and sunny season!

Kylie Ray

Photo Credits: Vogue Italy

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