London Fashion Week Day #2

Day 2 and our feet had taken the full brunt of LFW. Not to self, buy sensible, supported shoes next time.




 After breakfast at Tom's Deli we started our busiest day with Antipodium at Somerset House. A very wearable springtime collection filled with pastels, embellishments and iridescent materials.





 We then headed to Orla Kiely's presentation and got to go backstage to take a look at the hair and beauty before the models went 'on stage'. Speaking to their lead make up artist, we discovered that the collection was very much girl scout themed. Make up was warm and fresh with brown eyeliner to bring out the eyes subtly. The collection was gorgeous, on a safari backdrop the girls made their way out with their animal prints, kitsch hats and very preppy attires.







The next show was Markus Lupfer over on Grosvenor place. We headed for lunch at a little Italian we managed to find amongst the designers shops and made our notes as we ate pizza, pasta and drank coffee. 



Another presentation from the designer, this collection was presented on a teenage girls bedroom. With the models dressed in patchwork floral dresses, jackets and skirts alongside thick lace white dresses that made me really excited for spring 2014.








Our last show came from a designer called Liza Black. Worlds apart from any collection we'd seen so far, the dresses were structured, with bold colours and adorned with severe 3D decorations that took a different take on springtime trends. With fierce blue make up with very styled hair that took a more severe look.








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