lmff x frankie runway highlights
I am highly ambitious tonight. After attending the LMFF x Frankie runway tonight, I thought it would be humanly possible to come home at 11:30PM, filter, edit and get a blog post up and going before I went to sleep. Officially 1:28AM (Happy Monday, all) - I have accidentally turned the power off my computer once, the wireless stopped working abruptly leaving me to have to type this post again, phone battery died mid-Instagram.. probably not a good idea! But such is my dedication to wanting to get these photos up ASAP and it is because of this, I now present to those who still join me awake tonight, my personal favourites from the runway earlier tonight. The runway was decorated with bundles of wheat grass which the models weaved around as they walked down the catwalk. I shan't say too much, the photos probably do a better job than me speaking at this hour but these are basically my favourite looks from the night. I personally enjoyed this show a lot as all of these brands are ones I love - enjoy!
Karen Walker : bright frames (I want them all), peter pan collared coats and clever tailoring.
Kuwaii: The most kawaii muted pink wool and buttery yellows. I love how the dress and hat were styled together - such a quirky take to working the two piece look.
Limedrop: tote backpacks, asymmetrical hems which fly so beautifully down the catwalk, bright pants and those gold tipped ankle boots!
Leonard Street: absolute love. That green coat and that swan print. Cropped peplum, bird print jeans and lots of wool for a chilly Melbourne Winter. Not sure if you can see in the photos - but those adorable bucket bags carrying dried wheat are definitely on the top of my wishlist.
Jolet: this skirt - love this unexpected sheer!
Secret South (formerly Secret Squirrel): loved the silk print tassel scarves, arm candy and geo-print dresses. The red coat was also beautiful and reminds me a little of the one I picked up in Paris!
Gorman: One of my first loves. The colourful knits, boxy coats, leopard print and paddington coats. However the best part: those silver boots.
Final walk