Amidst the chaos and whirlwind that is London Fashion Week, Alice (http://www.reflectionofalice.com)/and I found the time - in between sipping champagne and seeing shows- to peel our (slighty blurry) eyes, focus our lens (well actually hers) and pay homage to some fabulously dressed ladies and gentlemen.
We don't have preconcieved ideas of what's 'hot' and whats 'not' therefore all the people that we snapped were people who we actually believe have genuine style, they aren't necessarily in 'fashion' but people who most definately rocked their particular garment choice. Take it away...
Hilary Alexander - Fashion Editor of The Daily Telegraph looked uber cool as she strutted up the cobbled paths to her awaiting Mercedes Benz car, and was more than happy to pose for us. Her sequined dress was just the right amount of edgy mets glamour, with her lace up boots putting the oomph factor in for us Londeners. Hilary, I salute you.
Colourful fashion designer Louise Gray looked striking in a bold blue splashed dress and kept a toned down approach with her lace up pumps. Loved the Westwood-esque hair colour with her white-as-snow skintone.
Looking like a true old fashioned dandy with a beautiful vintage briefcase, bright purple velvet shoes (and all that matches) and a swagger to die for.
This lovely lady has managed to pull off rock chic to perfection. The silk harem esque trousers compliment her wide lapelled leather jacket wonderfully. The chunky necklace and shoes? Well now that's just showing off.
This particular lady had a lot to offer with her colour scheme. I fell in love with the dark green dress almost immediately and although I wasn't ever too hot on brown - she worked it perfectly.
Looking like he'd just stepped off a plane in France, this guy wouldn't have looked out of place in 1970 hanging out with Yves Saint Laurent in Paris. I especially favoured his nautical look mixed with a mod inspired jacket and wind swept hairstyle.
Wow was my first though when I saw this woman walking towards me at LFW. Not only did I adore her tassled cream socks but the military jumper? Too good. Shining example of top London style. Bravo.
A sullen cross between all out indie rock and emo (it's the haircut) but this young gentleman certainly pulls it off. I love the cream lining on the blazer and the bag holds all the attitude.
This girl sure knows a thing or two about throwing together an effortless look and I love the good attempt at putting together two simple patterns. Instead of leaving a confusing clash, the colours fuse together to create an altogether funky look. Minimalistic jewellery made the outfit delicious.
MORE PICTURES TOMORROW.
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