Showing posts with label Matthew Williamson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matthew Williamson. Show all posts

Monday, 19 September 2011

Matthew Williamson

I have to say I'm not usually into Matthew Williamson - it's too girly for me sometimes with all the floral prints - but I love this. The colours are amazing and would look so good with a golden tan in the summer time... Bring on the sunshine!

Kisses, ZZ xx

Thursday, 3 September 2009

LFW: The Brits Return


Burberry, Matthew Williamson, Antonio Berardi, Pringle... just a few of the names helping to mark the 25th Anniversary of London Fashion Week by making a return home.

For Burberry, in particular, it marks the first year since Christopher Bailey took over the helm as Creative Director in 2001 that they'll show in London. As he puts it to Hilary Alexander for The Telegraph, "...it was a gut instinct. It’s the 25th anniversary, films are being made, art, theatre and design are buzzing, they’re planning the Olympics. London is the place to be right now."

“This is a big deal for me and for Burberry. We’re the biggest luxury fashion company in the UK and here we are, we’re home.”

This is going to be good...

Kisses, ZZ xx

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Matthew Williamson for H&M

Adding to the growing list of designers signing up to do a capsule collection for H&M is Matthew Williamson who is set to launch his new collection to 200 of the chain's stores worldwide, on April 23rd.

The collection will feature sharp tailoring - like the chic bright blue tapered leg suit - as well as dresses, tops and he has focused on including 'iconic pieces from his archives' and reworking them for H&M to include 'defining aspects' of his signiture style, including colour and his iconic use of peacock motif which he also used a base for the colour palette with rich hues of blues, chartreuse and emerald.

He has also designed a menswear collection, with no details released as yet.

Be interested to see it in store as previous collections have been disappointing, expecially in terms of quality, granted it's H&M but that's the best thing about H&M, if you've got the eye, you can't tell it's H&M whereas the previous capsule collections, you definately could.

Kisses, ZZ xx