Saffron Knight Fall 2011 Lookbook by Natalie J Watts

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Published April 24, 2011

Dark KnightsSaffron Knight goes gothic for the fall 2011 season with a dark color palette, liquefied patterns and bondage accessories. Photographed by Natalie J Watts, Leanne Friel dons the labels relaxed silhouettes with frayed hemlines and asymmetrical cuts styled by Sara Darling.















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25 thoughts on “Saffron Knight Fall 2011 Lookbook by Natalie J Watts”

  1. Not a fan of the model and the lighting…
    Can’t say I like the collection either, but a couple pieces could look interesting if paired with something else.

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  2. Not a fan of the model and the lighting…
    Can’t say I like the collection either, but a couple pieces could look interesting if paired with something else.

    Reply
  3. I can see what they are going for, but this is just terribly executed! There is a fine line, you can easily make it look amateur. This looks beyond amateur, from model choice, lighting, hair/make-up, styling… just pure bad and horrifying. Nobody wants to buy the clothes anymore…

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  4. I can see what they are going for, but this is just terribly executed! There is a fine line, you can easily make it look amateur. This looks beyond amateur, from model choice, lighting, hair/make-up, styling… just pure bad and horrifying. Nobody wants to buy the clothes anymore…

    Reply

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