“Spring’s always been more difficult for us, being British, because we use a lot of tweeds, meltons, that sort of thing—so we worked really, really hard at this,” Marcus Wainwright said. He and David Neville had plundered ideas from Glastonbury, the Burning Man festival, seventies surfers, and rave culture, but the mix ended up somewhere far more sophisticated, and melded into dozens of want-able pieces. – VOGUE
Their outerwear is so killller. And can we talk about the tweedy blazers over long cardigans over parachute skirt all topping a crochet bra thing?
p.s. thom yorke recorded their music specifically for the occasion. pretty damn pimp.
Photos: Marcio Madiera for VOGUE
11 comments
great selection of pics!
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http://www.fashionphilosophy.net/
i like some of the pieces 😀
love these patterns!
http://monkeyshines-monkeyshines.blogspot.com/
This is absolutely amazing!!
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Kat
adevinelifestyle.blogspot.com
The clothing is beautiful and refreshing, just add a squirt of Civilizations by CHAMFEL and You are good to go!
http://www.chamfel.com
color blocking, prints, bright colors, oh my!!!
xo
http://thenovelboudoir.blogspot.com
They all look great, but that print has been done a lot of times before
This show was BANGIN'
xxdaily.weakly
http://dailyweakly.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing these pics. I'm pretty obsessed with all the jackets I have been seeing, but these are my fav so far. If you come across any close ups of the bags and clutches, please share them! I've been trying to get a peak at them all day!
http://mostlyclothes-cristina.blogspot.com/
So it´s seems that we´re not done with the colour block trend!!
Ok, I love it!!
XOXO
http://somestylestories.blogspot.com
Love this Collection!! Such a BoHo meets Dowtown girl feel!!
Jamie
http://www.FashionistaMusings.com