Katrantzou’s Tribal Beat – Mary Katrantzou continued her use of colorful prints and architectural inspired shapes for her fall 2012 collection presented during London Fashion Week. After last season’s garden prints, autumn appeared to be more focused on the abstract with an opening of grid like patterns which progressed into something more primal, tribal even. Katrantzou did not shy away from color and showcased a range of hues such as emerald, canary yellow, ruby and sapphire blue. Although still playing with proportion, fall’s silhouettes were more tamed than usual–offering flattering shapes with a structural twist.
Mary Katrantzou Fall 2012 | London Fashion Week
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Some striking ideas, but there is just too, too much going on.Â
LOVE THIS. Such fluidity and originality!
So perfect, so perfect.
OMG I’m in love!! what creativity!
Not that wearable but interesting collection.
Mary Katrantzou does no wrong. Bam.