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by Shreya S
DAVID KOMA: A really strong collection by David Koma. Sexy is his go to. Risky cuts, artful embellishments and commercial colors define this collection well . Though I’m not a fan of the neon pink and green I can let it go.



ZIMMERMANN: Zimmermann got back to its core looks today, loved it after a while. Featuring some beautiful colorful prints and cute dresses it was definitely a hit. Also Adut Akech in this collection was an absolute beauty.



MOSCHINO: Moschino has some cute looks, really liked the brightly colored polka dot looks in the beginning. Though not a fan of the Italian flag inspired looks but I appreciate the emotion behind it, I do love the t-shirt dress that says’ I don’t speak Italian but I do speak Moschino’



LANVIN: Though Lanvin was a bit meh this season but I am deeply in love with these gorgeous pictures, I really like the menswear looks though I cannot deal with the womenswear.



VALENTINO:I love how Pierpaolo Piccioli makes a resort collection feel like Haute Couture. Definitely one of which is better RTW collections. The collection was shot beautifully, naturally. Gorgeous prints and pleasing colors, not the best but good enough.



BALMAIN: I can’t believe I’m saying this but Balmain was so good this season. So good that i ended up writing a full blog about it, For the whole review click here



CHANEL: Chanel was shitty this time, I mean this was probably one of the worst Chanel shows as far as I can remember. There wasn’t one look that stuck with me but can’t bitch too much as I do understand there is a pandemic going on which can make it difficult to access their regular resources.



BALENCIAGA: Even though I like all the collections and shows and everything, I often fail to consider the brand seriously like I do with other high fashion brands. This was a classic Balenciaga collection and it was good. Loved the newspaper look and the accessories were on point.



GIAMBATISTTA VALLI: As much as I loved their Fall 20 Couture, this one was quite boring at it’s best. Valli and RTW just done go together, their signature is drama and extravagance and when you tone down those things it ends up looking like a Zara version of their Couture.



MOLLY GODDARD: With all the Goddard signatures, a pleasing collection indeed. Absolutely loved the golden scrunched up bags, they have so much potential to be commercial and a new social media fav. This was one of the few moments where I liked neon pink.



JW ANDERSON: Love love love. That’s it that’s the review.



MAX MARA: I guess this was a typical Max Mara collection. I’m not the biggest Max Mara fan and this collection reaffirmed my beliefs in the same.



JIL SANDER: How can one not like Jil Sander, not sure why but I got some Prada vibes. Minimalism at its best, somehow it feels like a more girly version of Phoebe Philo’s Celine. I know that sounds like a weird statement but what to do?



GALVAN: This collection was a bit underwhelming, Galvan is definitely one of LFW favorites but not this time. I don’t wanna bitch too much this time firstly because of the pandemic and Galvan has almost always been good so I can let this one go.



EMILIO PUCCI: A quite cute collection surprisingly, the work with the feathers were interesting at best and honestly I wish we had more printed looks but what we good was nice as well. Nothing that interesting to love or hate.



HERVE LEGER: A bit boring and predictable , not that I expect anything groundbreaking front them. I did really like the details on the red dress. The mermaid-ish green dress was cute as well.



LOUIS VUITTON: LV did have some nice looks this time, though I usually couldn’t give a shit about their collections this was better then the rest. There was a heart shaped LV monogram bag which I absolutely loved, the other bags in this collection were quite nice too.



ALBERTA FERRETTI: As much as I hate saying this, Ferretti was quite disappointing, I liked(somewhat) three looks in this collection and you can see the below. Rest of the collection was forgettable.



VICTORIA BECKHAM: Was it just me or this collection was a bit more vibrant this time, loved the colors, the styles all of it. A lot of people hate on her because she isn’t a ‘real designer’ but she does make beautiful practical clothes, I mean if I had that kinda money I would buy it.



GUCCI: I have gradually started to appreciate Alessandro Michele’s work for Gucci. This collection was classic example of his work. Overall a strong collection.



VERSACE: Absolutely horrendous.



BOTTEGA VENETA: Daniel Lee’s work with color is refreshing and his knitwear is sheer beauty. But overall a boring collection, Lee needs to step it up.



CAROLINA HERRERA: An absolutely beautiful collection, clean tailoring and a rusty color pallate. Love it



BURBERRY: Not sure why I’ve always had a soft spot for Burberry, even with shitty collections I never could really hate it. This one was the brand back to basics, a yellow plaid suit was nice and seems like the perfect alternative to the iconic Clueless suit.



The Attico: Quite a hot collection, with some fiery red looks and a bright turquoise dazzling sequined dress amping up the stakes. The highlight was a satin shirt dress cinched perfectly at the waist while featuring emphasized shoulders. A vibrant digitally printed t-shirt dress with a sarong style lower half is a tricky look to pull of but it sure is stunning.



Miu Miu: School girl chic meets mild grunge, the collection was lovely. Gingham dresses, frilled frocks, vintage sportswear and flouncy skirts came together and gave us a classic Miu Miu treat.



Oscar de la Renta: Flowy gowns in solid colors were nice, a black perfectly fitted dress with a razor sharp neckline was a pleasant surprise. The floral looks were as good as the striped ones were boring



Alexander McQueen: Perfect tailoring brought this collections dull looks to life. The printed looks seems like an afterthought but all can be let go for a black sheer lace dress. The Ombre technique didn’t seem to be as impactful but resulted in one gorgeous suit.



Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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