We're in love with Anya Hindmarch's supermarket-themed collection—and now we're craving cereal! Models pushed shopping carts carrying purses with Kellogg's mascot Tony the Tiger or the cornflake rooster on them.
There was almost too much cool to handle at the awesome KTZ show. Standouts included edgy pieces like a metallic striped mini dress with matching leggings that reminded us of armor.
Anne Boleyn was the inspiration for this dramatic collection from Simone Rocha. Models donned gold leaf prints on their foreheads and there were plenty of sumptuous fabrics, bold prints and intricate embellishments.
Apparently the sequined dresses Tom Ford created this season are meant to be a riff on the football Jersey Jay Z wore when he sang his ode to the designer, "Tom Ford." The jersey dresses are supposed to be a sort of knock off of a knock off. This is all getting very meta!
The Burberry collection was all about layers and prints. Lace-up peep-toe shoes paired with long lace frocks underneath belted, flowing vests had an almost boho-chic vibe.
The Topshop runway show was filled with glamorous separates we would love to fill our closet with come fall. We're talking fur collared wool coats and cool leather pencil skirts.
Pastels, frills and florals…oh my! There were plenty of cutesey, girly-girl touches to Sophia Webster's presentation that had a sort of Clueless-meets-Alice in Wonderland vibe.
Vivienne Westwood has us mad for plaid! There were many menswear-inspired pieces in this collection, although our favorite piece may have been the glamorous fur coat.
All of the pretty dresses and separates at the Temperley London show felt soft, feminine and romantic with just the right amount of edge. Very intricate, detailed and ornate.
The well booted models—including Suki Waterhouse—prove that it is easy being green at the show held at the Amika P3 Gallery.
The designer showed glittering gowns we're sure to see on the red carpet.
Sleek sheath dresses showed off figures at Somerset House.
Henry Holland presented bright, eye-popping looks on day two of LFW.
Feminine, flattering frocks were the theme of the show.
On the first day of LFW, blues and oranges reigned supreme.
Looks so bright—the front row needs shades! Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman sent bold looks down the runway at LFW.
Sisters Annette and Daniela Felder showed of sleek, wearable ensembles.
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