It's fair to say i'm still lusting over London Fashion Week (LFW) and still obsessing over the Mulberry show!!!
Mulberry, went with a spring grunge look. The woman took on a more gritter edge this season. Make-up artist Mathias Van Hoof, gave the eyes a wash of glossy grey and overloaded the eyelashes.
Mulberry has become a favourite with celebrities, the powerful, British brand, has inspired many and has been the must have arm candy.
This collection is the last for creative director Emma Hill. She's been the creative flare for Mulberry for the past six years. Showcasing classic and British designs throughout the collections and spring/summer 2014 was no different.
This years collection was a Sixties London and the English countryside theme. The clothes were beautifully tailored with floral prints mixed with navy leather. The pastel colours, gave the show a very spring like feel. And of course, there were the iconic bags that had Mulberry fans jumping about to get a glimpse of these iconic bag: the Kensal, the Willow and of course the famous Bayswater in grey and white jacquard, summer blue velvety calf and midnight-blue nuback stripe.
Of course model of the moment and Mulberrys leading lady Cara Delevingne opened this classic show as if she was walking in a dream-like English fairy-tale......Elegant and effortless. Cara gracefully walked down the catwalk in a beautiful tailored floral suit , her make-up flawless and natural and defiently looked like a English rose.
Another popular feature of the show was the British Bulldog Turbo, who of course wore Mulberry. The show had a very patriotic feel, showcasing this beautiful British countryside-esque clothing.
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