LFW AW14 Day 4

. February 19, 2014 .

Monday was a nicely chilled day for me, definitely what I needed after a hectic weekend. I started the day off at Somerset House and caught up with blogger babes Emma and Gemma, thanks Gem for taking my outfit photos for me!
For Day 4 I wore my New Look outfit that the team kindly let me choose from the Oxford Circus store. This green shift is such a gorgeous colour, it doesn’t really look as vibrant in these shots but I can tell it’s going to be one of my key SS14 pieces. I also chose these incredible black ankle boots… a girl can never have too many pairs, right? I love the shape of the heel on these and they’re actually easy to walk in which is always a plus!
First show of the day was Zeynep Tosun, I loved her tribal SS14 collection last season so was looking forward to seeing what she had in store for AW.  Drawing inspiration from a 70’s silhouette and modern street-style spirit the “Oxidised” collection presented an androgynous sport luxe approach with tailoring echoing the late 70’s. It featured primarily rusty hues balanced with hazy pastel blues across puffa-style jackets, long line dresses, turtlenecks and bobble hats. I was really impressed with this original collection, with an interesting mix of crafted thick leathers and brocades.
I actually had some free time to visit the Felicities PR media lounge for the first time on Monday with Alex, held at the rooftop bar of the Me London hotel. Walking into the hotel there were manikins dotted around the foyer from different independent designers, then up in the lift we arrived at the rooftop bar which was simply beautiful. A perfect place to refuel and recharge while enjoying some breathtaking views of London and Somerset House itself. As you can see I had no trouble finding the comfiest spot.
After a suitable unwind, Alex and I headed to Mishkins restaurant for the Caslazur presentation. Now a having a presentation in a restaurant does mean limited space for photos, but it also means some pretty delicious grub is provided. Enter milkshakes, mini bowls of chips with hot dogs, kale salads and my personal fave- the tofu beetroot burger, oh my god that was heaven in a bun. The collection itself was equally delicious, with sumptuous silk fabrics featuring digitalized renaissance prints with luxe knits and the coolest bum bags I’ve ever seen, definitely need to get my mitts on one of those for the festival season.
Last of the day was Michael Van Der Ham, I grabbed a taxi to the Tate and headed to the Topshop show space where I was greeted with yet more food. Thankfully they’d provided little Topshop paper lunch bags for you to take what you wanted home with you, goats cheese and sundried tomato salad to go? Dinner sorted. I was in Block A for the show so I got a pretty good seat and view, Topshop have made such good use of the turbine hall, one of my favourite venues to date.
Taking inspiration from 60’s fashion mag Intro, the Michael Van Der Ham AW14 collection comprised of lace dresses, tops and skirts in deep orange, black and coral, layered with velvets and organza. Boxy silhouettes were used across printed cotton jerseys, heavy embossed lace and cashmere intarsia knits provoked by the colourful, collaged and illustrated layouts from the magazine.

And now LFW is over for another season, and what a glorious season it’s been, I’ve had the best time. One more day to blog about, keep your eyes peeled for my coverage of the final day!



Monday was a nicely chilled day for me, definitely what I needed after a hectic weekend. I started the day off at Somerset House and caught up with blogger babes Emma and Gemma, thanks Gem for taking my outfit photos for me!
For Day 4 I wore my New Look outfit that the team kindly let me choose from the Oxford Circus store. This green shift is such a gorgeous colour, it doesn’t really look as vibrant in these shots but I can tell it’s going to be one of my key SS14 pieces. I also chose these incredible black ankle boots… a girl can never have too many pairs, right? I love the shape of the heel on these and they’re actually easy to walk in which is always a plus!
First show of the day was Zeynep Tosun, I loved her tribal SS14 collection last season so was looking forward to seeing what she had in store for AW.  Drawing inspiration from a 70’s silhouette and modern street-style spirit the “Oxidised” collection presented an androgynous sport luxe approach with tailoring echoing the late 70’s. It featured primarily rusty hues balanced with hazy pastel blues across puffa-style jackets, long line dresses, turtlenecks and bobble hats. I was really impressed with this original collection, with an interesting mix of crafted thick leathers and brocades.
I actually had some free time to visit the Felicities PR media lounge for the first time on Monday with Alex, held at the rooftop bar of the Me London hotel. Walking into the hotel there were manikins dotted around the foyer from different independent designers, then up in the lift we arrived at the rooftop bar which was simply beautiful. A perfect place to refuel and recharge while enjoying some breathtaking views of London and Somerset House itself. As you can see I had no trouble finding the comfiest spot.
After a suitable unwind, Alex and I headed to Mishkins restaurant for the Caslazur presentation. Now a having a presentation in a restaurant does mean limited space for photos, but it also means some pretty delicious grub is provided. Enter milkshakes, mini bowls of chips with hot dogs, kale salads and my personal fave- the tofu beetroot burger, oh my god that was heaven in a bun. The collection itself was equally delicious, with sumptuous silk fabrics featuring digitalized renaissance prints with luxe knits and the coolest bum bags I’ve ever seen, definitely need to get my mitts on one of those for the festival season.
Last of the day was Michael Van Der Ham, I grabbed a taxi to the Tate and headed to the Topshop show space where I was greeted with yet more food. Thankfully they’d provided little Topshop paper lunch bags for you to take what you wanted home with you, goats cheese and sundried tomato salad to go? Dinner sorted. I was in Block A for the show so I got a pretty good seat and view, Topshop have made such good use of the turbine hall, one of my favourite venues to date.
Taking inspiration from 60’s fashion mag Intro, the Michael Van Der Ham AW14 collection comprised of lace dresses, tops and skirts in deep orange, black and coral, layered with velvets and organza. Boxy silhouettes were used across printed cotton jerseys, heavy embossed lace and cashmere intarsia knits provoked by the colourful, collaged and illustrated layouts from the magazine.

And now LFW is over for another season, and what a glorious season it’s been, I’ve had the best time. One more day to blog about, keep your eyes peeled for my coverage of the final day!


7 comments

  1. Loving the look especially the monochrome coat from Zara! Check out our new blog post on London Fashion Week: Street Style! http://www.lovepinkboutique.blogspot.co.uk/ LPB xo

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  2. Your sunglasses are gorgeous, looks like you had an amazing fashion week <3

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  3. love the monochrome coat!
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  4. I love that coat, especially against the colour of the dress!

    Robyn @ Beauty & the Closet

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  5. So in love with the coat, you look amazing!x

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  6. This was such a good day Lucia. The views of London, everything about it.
    We have so much to look forward to, also you look fabulous in everything.
    FashionKillerxo

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