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february 13, 2012

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LifeStyle Mirror Launches With Daphne Guinness

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greece is the word

September 16, 2008  12:45 pm

Is London still the capital of young, feral, and fearless fashion? So far this week, the most visible trend is definitively classic—as in classical Greek design. At Ann-Sofie Back, the models wore dove gray and buttery drapery. Marios Schwab sent legions of models sporting Spartan-inspired minidresses of loosely hanging folds gathered together with thick gold chains. And at Temperley London, many of the girls could pass as Pygmalion’s statue come to life. While most showgoers are still in structured suits and severe late-twentieth-century attire, a few back-to-the-future fashionistas like Kate Stephens from www.asos.com were already boning up on their classics.

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