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The Waldorf Hilton Hotel’s opulent Palm court ballroom, set the stage for the well established Irish designer Paul Costelloe, as he showcased his new A/W collection 2020 during London Fashion Week. Among the array of celebs spotted front row were ; Vogue Williams, Tallia Storm, Egypt, Chloe Lewis, Diana Vickers, Eyal Booker to name a few.

Paul Costelloe’s philosophy and aim was to ‘make life easier on the treadmill of Fashion’, his Autumn/Winter 2020 collection echoed this. And was made with the pre and post sport city individual in mind, those that are health conscience, but with comfort being the main focus. He says that he got the idea for his new collection, as he watched women heading to the gym every morning in London, wearing trainers and other comfortable gear.
As the models descended down the steps, and sashayed onto the catwalk to a soundtrack of eighties pop tunes, Paul’s Autumnal athleisure and evening wear collection, showcased classic elegance and comfort. But yet he somehow managed to fuse beauty with sleek, bodysuits and tights. Which created a hybrid of what could be seen as futuristic active wear with the Costelloe timelessness, perfect for any city dweller.

The models were adorned with beaten metal jewellery from uber talented jewellers Liars and Lovers. Following on from the designers ‘sports-luxe’ theme, International Artistic Director Indira Schauwecker and the TONI & GUY Session Team created a ‘wet look’ triple ponytail, with Label M UK gel, guaranteed to last from gym through to a ‘Paul party!’. Make-up by Yin lee and the AOF make-up team using Kevin Aucoin to give that post work out glow. Strong, modern graphic eyes with a metallic gold eyeshadow, dewy, beautiful skin achieved by using Dermalogica skin care range, and pink hued lips. Silver glitter nails with pops of yellow, done by Sophia Stylianou and her team using the brand Peacci.
High tech bodysuits and leggings in in-house designed graphic prints are worn under oversized wool and tweed coats sourced from the Scottish Highlands and the lakes of Como. This is a precision sportswear with a timeless beauty. Colours of ink, latte, antique gold, chocolate, slate greys and bursts of cloud blues are represented in Paul’s masterful genius in textiles, through chunky knitwear, cropped hooded jackets displaying the “Green by Paul Costelloe” logo, high waisted slouch pants and luxe silk and satin blouses. Evening-wear is presented in luxurious silk jacquards worn with beaten metal accessories in silver and gold. Paul Costelloe Bags are created in soft, flexible leathers in the easy weekend, versatile shapes.
Paul’s son William, created the graphic prints on the high tech body suits and leggings, which were a counterpoint to his father’s fine tailoring. The printed leggings really stood out, worn with lime green and beige stiletto boots. The colour palette of grey, cornflower blue, fuschia, chartreuse, and brown tones, alongside floral, and water colour print, and plaids, all beautiful contrasts, with the odd splash of yellow, amongst the otherwise muted palette were reminiscent of the British weather.

Only Paul Costelloe could mix tailoring with streetwear so effortlessly; the elongated bell sleeves, various silhouettes, bold prints, day to night pieces, mix of chunky and tight fitting, fluid floaty dresses, all tied together are a luxe vibe. He seems to have mastered this marriage of athleisure and tailored couture, and ran down the aisle with it. This collection is one of beautiful brilliance, Paul Costelloe has taken what’s on trend and made it into fashion.
“The collection represents today’s ethos of buy less and invest in the pieces that you love…. A legacy for your future!” – Paul Costelloe
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London Fashion Week houses many creative designers. One show in particular that caught attention of Fashion Thirst this season was the debut collection by Hila and Kristian Aadnevik. Many celebrities attended the fashion show including Egypt Official who sat front row.

Their latest looks provided a unique insight into the world of Alexander Jamieson, drawing inspiration from Alexander’s depiction of the heavens in a celestial atlas, star maps, and ancient mythology. Another point of inspiration was drawn from the daughter of Zeus, Urania. A representation of universal love and the Holy Spirit.

This was depicted throughout the collection beautifully, through the use of elegant designs that captured the mystical characteristics of Urania. Silhouettes were graceful, feminine with voluminous shape and layering techniques applied throughout the collection.

Transparent and metallic fabrics captured the strong sense of mythology and the heavens above, paired with natural tones, baby blue and deep shades of black and gold.
Overall highlighting the craftsmanship and innovative detail applied to each look created by Hila and Kristian.
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Belstaff debuts the second collection by creative director, Sean Lehnhardt-Moore. This season displays explore looks inspired by travel and off beaten track adventures.

The Spring Summer collection named Travelogue originally drew inspiration from archive pieces lead by Sean's creative imagination. The functional and contemporary collection was displayed at the Hoxton Docks with an exposed balcony onto the Regents canal giving the presentation a nature-infused atmosphere.

The presentation had a relaxed atmosphere with many celebrities in attendance from TV and radio personality Dermot O'Leary, model David Gandy, and ballet dancer Eric Underwood.

This season look displayed strong military references merging camo prints, waxed leathers, and ecru denim. The modern take on adventurous trips and natural surroundings has been translated into contemporary designs alongside an earthy colour palette of tan brown, olive greens, beige, and mango orange.
The use of contrasting fabrics and Tailored silhouettes were merged with two-toned fabrics and utility pockets giving a rugged look. Full-length jackets, pique sweatshirts and patchwork detailing were among the few designs displayed at the presentation, overall reinforcing the traditional and distinctively recognisable Belstaff look.
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This week one of the biggest annual fundraising events took place at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art in New York City, the Met Gala. Showcasing a spectacular range of designer outfits worn by A-list celebrities, including the likes of Jlo, Cardi B, Hailey Beiber and many more.
The extravagant red carpet event has a different theme every year, this year’s theme for the Met Gala was Camp: Notes On Fashion. Prior to the annual event, designers are paired with attendees and have the hands-on task to design and make an outfit reflecting the chosen theme for their celebrity guest.
Lady Gaga attended the Met in a cerise pink Brandon Maxwell gown, which surprised by standing press after the gown then split into another three outfits.
Kim Kardashian West attended in custom wet look gown by Manfred Thierry Mugler finished with pleats and raindrop embellishments.

Anna Wintour attends in a floral floor-length gown with candyfloss pink feather embellishments by Chanel.

Serena Williams catches attention in a canary yellow Versace gown covered in pink embellished flowers and a tailback trail.

Ashley Graham wears a retro look designed by the iconic Dan Dapper in Gucci

Kylie and Kendal Jenner both wear Versace gowns with elaborate feather detailing in lilac and mango orange.

Ciara arrived in an emerald green dress with a high side split by Dundas finished with an exaggerated ruffle feathered trail and off the shoulder sleeves.

Jlo wore a silver heavy embellished deep neckline gown by Versace, which took over 60 days to complete with each fringe beaded by hand.

Cardi B turned heads in a deep rouge custom Thom Browne gown, the down filled silk organza dress was hand embroidered with 3 million feathers.
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Rocky Star showcased yet another amazing show for this Autumn/Winter 2019. inspired by Vatican architecture, this collection gave such a wearable and casual look with such edginess to it.

The brand was established in 1995 to create great and beautiful couture pieces for men and women. rocky invaluable gift continues to lead the brand as he showcases Indian crafts on a global platform. Loving the bold use of glitter, seen in sequinned fabrics, and sparkly embellishments. From floor length chiffon skirts, floral print tops and the glamorous use of feathers on knitwear and lace dresses the show was an amazing portray of reality and fantasy.

Driven by his passion for design and his tenacious commitment to quality craftsmanship, Rocky Star, over the years has built a portfolio to reckon with and continues to show this season after season.
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