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LFW A/W14: Temperley London

Temperley goes for an edgier take on femininity this winter.

Alice Temperley ditches cute and innocent for a more daring style for her A/W14 collection. But fear not – it’s not too racy; the designer has just added some edge to her romantic fairytale-themed designs. Top picks of the show were definitely the nude boots, which took the term ‘thigh-high’ to a completely new level. The winter floral printed dresses were also iconic, building the bridge between adorable and sexy. I love the inspiration behind the designs; a heritage and ceremonial dress collection that was compiled of decorative prints, jacquard and a quality vintage look. Finally, Temperley devotees will have something to wear before dark!

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