LFW Flashback: Peter Pilotto
According to designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, their summer collection, which showed this week in London, pays visual homage to, “the off colour schemes of Seventies interiors, and the faded exteriors of modernist architecture”. Exquisite draped garments in hues from stony mushroom, to vivid Dayglo orange blended in, and stood out, against the concrete backdrop of the Selfridges car park. The designs were structural in shape, echoing the show’s architectural theme, yet it managed to be one of the most wearable collections we’d seen all week. Twin’s top look was one of their printed dresses, made from a manipulation of the iconic Liberty paisley print, distorted and over-sized to magnificent effect.





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