Yesterdays review of the Designer Series show 1 was up on The Vine which I twittered about but today’s review is here for your viewing pleasure.
Featuring Dhini, Ginger & Smart, Gorman, Kirrily Johnston, LIFEwithBIRD and Nicola Finetti the collections swung from rainbow bright with splashes of colour, to black, black and more black.
Dhini’s models positively marched down the catwalk in military inspired outfits, combining toy soldier cuteness with fierce tailoring and strong colours.
LIFEwithBIRD was all about legs, so if your pins are looking less than colt like may I suggest you hop to the gym pronto or miss their collection entirely.
Jumpsuits, playsuits, shorts and mini skirts were LIFEwithBIRDS vision for spring, coupled with deconstructed layers and hints of leopard print.
Although one of the models toppled off her pedestal like Peep Toe Shoes to the audible gasps of the audience, she managed to get back up and prove that even if you can’t walk in them,
GORMAN bought the show back to the rainbow bright theme with ruffles, soft billowing dresses and multicoloured skirts and tights.
Ethnic inspired black dresses wove the collection together with what were possibly the most wearable shoes seen all night coming in with a heel under 10cm.
GINGER & SMART showed a small but tight collection of safe and wearable clothes, in soft silk, billowing black and multicoloured prints all set off with killer heels.
Kaftans, harem pants (yes they are here to stay) and tunic dresses were so expertly tailored that there wasn’t a hint of ‘potato sack’ in sight but rather effortless easy clothes.
Bringing out models in pairs, the entirely black collection was tailored with precision, proving once again that he is a master of construction.
Just when I thought all he had to offer was little black dresses, models wafted down the catwalk in neutral and cream chiffon with silk taffeta so fine if looked like gauze.
Capping off the show was KIRRILY JOHNSTON’s collection that perhaps had the show stopping moment of the night- men in leggings.
If you were curious about when the leggings-as-pants-phenomenon was going to end the answer is not any time soon. If they’ve jumped the fence from women’s to men’s trends then I believe its official they are here to stay.
Having said that, her soft draping, multi layered collection was wearable and with big lashings of black and tan it will no doubt be a hit with Melburnians alike.
Melbourne Spring Fashion is a retail event, so I suggest you put multicoloured, rainbow print on your shopping list, just don’t forget the black.
Carlos from Melbourne Street Fashion and Natalie Bird