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by Shreya S
Molly Goddard: This season had brightly colored versions of the bags that I fell in love with last collection, Naturally I liked it. Some cute flowy dresses per usual though it wasn’t anything that mindblowing but I do like that Goddard is doing good bags.


Simone Rocha: This might just be my favourite Simone Rocha collection yet, a very 18th century feel with loads of pearls. Somehow very structured and somehow very liberating, this collection with a reflection on what it is to be a woman.


Halpern: Probably because of the fact that everyone is home right now Halpern was a bit casual and it was lovely. Green and black polka-dot and red plaid were kind of really basic individually but the pairing was bold and paid off well. My pick from this collection would be a black and white polka dotted sequined pajama set which is certainly too fun to sleep in.


Matty Bovan: This is exactly what i dream of when I sit down to DIY with 2 strips of fabric and some glue stick. Alongside exorbitant silhouettes, a load of colors and a fuckload of materials, this collection has a feeling of harmony and completeness.


Burberry: Quoting hautelamode ‘Burberry should be burburied’. Most of the collection was poorly layered and paired, some pieces were nice but not good enough to sustain all of it. The trench coat interpretations were conceptually solid but executed badly. It was too many things at once and in that nothing stood out.


Victoria Beckham: A quite okay collection after a while, yes I know she’s not the best ‘designer’ but I’ve a always liked her clothes. The colors were quite dull and just the overall energy was non existent. The high waisted pants were nice but we saw them in the worst possible colors but there was a really nice purple dress with black lace details.


Christopher Kane: A real fun artsy collection by Kane, I think if I were to buy anything from this whole SS21 season it would be a Kane coat. Each detail was impeccable and of course deeply colorful. Painting is something I’ve kept myself busy with this lockdown therefore this concept was quite relatable and empathetic to me.


Richard Malone: Malone saved London fashion week with this stunning collection. Some browns, blacks yellows came together to form a classic Richard Malone collection with all signatures an extra touch of elegance and sophistication. Would also love to see more accessories by Malone.


Vivienne Westwood: Graphic prints, casual suits and intriguing bags created a neatly made and cleverly layered. A whole lot of colors with my beloved plaid with a hint of 70s and 80s this was a quite pleasant collection by Westwood.


Emilia Wickstead: Even though the collection had some pretty looks I think overall it was pretty blah. It was tailored neatly and the color palette was decent with some awful prints though. It was quite nondescript maybe even mediocre.


David Koma: This collection was a sporty version of Jacquemus, just crafted more precisely. Like I have always said no one does sexy like Koma, I was proved right with this wonderful collection. I kind of want every look and that red dress (2nd from the left) is a NEED.


Erdem: As much as I don’t want to dislike this collection, I did. It seemed a little confusing and messy and just didn’t have the usual Erdem charm. After the stunning Pre-fall 2020 my expectations are too high, even the Resort 2021 was better. Might be they were more simpler and commercial and this one was just not it.


Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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