This spring, Margaret Howell constructs a serene picture of spring with the use of a calming sea of neutrals and blues. Balancing the typical with a more adventurous side, conservative silhouettes find themselves in the form of modern workwear, while a great sensitivity is explored in soft broken-down knits. From the slightly oversized tousled shirt to a pair of relaxed trousers, Margaret Howell sets the mood for a practical season of a comfortable fashion.
Not seeing the originalty
Not seeing the originalty
I agree with Mendel, anyone read more than 2 fashion magazines per month can come up with the collection.
I agree with Mendel, anyone read more than 2 fashion magazines per month can come up with the collection.
i was wondering why i liked this collection. it's not ground breaking but it appears to have a very strong continuity of drape and cut that is flattering and iconic. there also appears to be some very important detail to the build of the clothes that isn't precious and doesn't feel simply applied. it feels vital and integral. i like it sort of like how i like acne
i was wondering why i liked this collection. it's not ground breaking but it appears to have a very strong continuity of drape and cut that is flattering and iconic. there also appears to be some very important detail to the build of the clothes that isn't precious and doesn't feel simply applied. it feels vital and integral. i like it sort of like how i like acne
shirts are all great
shirts are all great
straight hemmed shirts in for spring
straight hemmed shirts in for spring