Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 – Part III

Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 - Part II

Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 – Part III

KTZ SS2014

Loving every detail of this heavily layered look from KTZ, even if it was off trend for Spring/Summer 2014

Maria Grachvogel SS2014

Maria Grachvogel’s blouse and skirt are so simple, so effortless, and yet so elegant. Love the color, outfit and hair.

The two words that leap to mind after viewing Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 London are lace and sheer. Of course this is wonderful news for a lingerie designer. When the world can see anything from hints of your lingerie to practically every detail of what you wear under your clothing those details become oh so important. Of course the models on the runway almost never wear underwear, unless it is part of the outfit. From an inspiration standpoint however, this is a huge plus. It leaves a virtual blank canvas on which to design complimentary foundation pieces.

Felder Felder SS2014

This basic catsuit from Felder Felder was nothing but sheer, but is it outerwear? It would definitely allow your lingerie to take center stage.

Christopher Kane Dress SS2014

Mixing sheer and opaque as well as colour on this diaphanous chemise dress from Christopher Kane defines a very elegant silhouette.

Update: We are almost three weeks into Fashion Week and I am WAY behind in my quest to view the looks from every show. At this point the models are finishing their walks down the catwalks of Paris and I still have yet to look at more than a handful of looks from Milano. But I will persevere and do my very best; even if I must keep you waiting a bit. Now back to the looks of London.

Giles SS2014

Feeling very inspired by Giles‘ sheath corset.

Meadham Kirchhoff SS2014

Lace appears in both the bralet and shrug, two pieces I love from Meadham Kirchhoff. Not sure if I would have paired it with the laser cut lace-like skirt however.

 

All images courtesy of Style.com