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LFW: Ready-to-Wear

You know that annoying feeling when you listen to a song that you actually know but you can't recall who sings it?? That's exactly how I feel now! I remember seeing this stunning metallic laser-cut blue top with a gorgeous layered polka-dots pencil skirt but I can't recall who the designer is!! How could I possibly forgot the brand!! They were my favorite London Fashion Week's Ready-to-wear pieces on display! Oh well, it's no use crying over spilled milk. If anyone knows by any chance the creative mind behind these beauties, please leave a comment on this post. Moving on....

Another brand that I really liked from the Ready-to-Wear Spring/Summer 2013 collections was Fyodor Golan. Launched in 2010, the designers behind the brand previously worked with the likes of Richard Nicoll, Alexander McQueen, Raf Simons and Issey Miyake before launching their own. Their designs, mostly cocktail dresses and evening gowns, had this beautiful dramatic silhouette in strong and vibrant colors. Perfect for someone who's not afraid to make a statement. Scroll down to view some of pieces that caught my interest. You can find out more about the brand by clicking here.

Pieces by Fyodor Golan

This dress is entirely beaded... gorgeous!



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tanya1234 said…
luv the collection

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