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LFW A/W14: Emilia Wickstead


Ultimate femininity and luxe fabrics define Emilia Wickstead’s latest collection.

Emilia Wickstead knows how to flatter a woman’s figure, and she proved it last season, showing a feminine collection full of crisp whites and wide stripes. The transition to autumn is clear, as the fabrics take a heavier turn towards thick leather, constricting python skin, and autumnal shades of gold and brown. Pale blue and pink act as breath marks throughout the collection; refreshing bursts of air that prevent an overwhelming surge of black. Long gloves and pointed kitten heels top off the classic feminine style. Emilia Wickstead’s autumn collection gives us her signature femininity with a decidedly darker edge.

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