Through the Forest – Mulberry was inspired by fantasy and whimsy for its fall 2012 collection presented during London Fashion Week. Opening with an array of fur coats reminiscent of monsters from “Where the Wild Things Are”, autumn focused on a mix of textiles, colors and prints. Creative director Emma Hill also created silk dresses in vibrant, kaleidoscopic patterns worn underneath the season’s voluminous coats. Among the accessories on the runway was a new bag inspired by American songstress Lana Del Rey, simply titled the Del Ray. For the finale, in lieu of colorful prints–Hill sent out all black ensembles in fluid shapes.
Mulberry Fall 2012 | London Fashion Week
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Whimsicla, fun and elegant. Love it.
Love the colors, prints & textures in this show. Not keen on the use of fur however (I’m assuming it’s real fur). 🙁
Mulberry used to be much better 🙁
I agree with Ancica. I used to look forward to Mulberry’s shows but they haven’t put out anything that’s stunned me in awhile.