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This collection astutely concentrated on eclectic daywear, presenting a refreshing take on everyday fashion. It was a delightful blend of structure, draping, and playful elements, showcasing versatility in its designs. The muted and neutral colour palette, punctuated by occasional pops of colour, was a harmonious choice that appealed to a broad spectrum of tastes.
The collection was all about transformation. Leather car coats seamlessly morphed into handbags, while oversized knitwear sported contrasting lapels that hinted at hidden layers. Tailored pencil skirts were given a punkish edge with metallic needle closures. Anderson’s masterful use of colour and texture was evident throughout. Richly hued leathers mingled with delicate fringe dresses, and chunky knits played off against fluid silks. A collaboration with artist Lynda Benglis added a touch of sculptural intrigue. Benglis’s bronze forms adorned the runway, while her organic shapes inspired a line of statement jewellery.
The collection artfully played with proportions, offering clean-cut silhouettes that exuded sophistication. What stood out most was its originality and cohesiveness, which seamlessly tied together the various pieces. This collection’s creative focus, subtly infused with surrealism, made it a standout in this season.



















































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