While London Fashion Week was on "fire", Marni at H&M had a launch event in Los Angeles on Friday night, also revealing the lookbook to the public. OH GOD!
If anyone have met me in reality, they will all know that I have a OCD (obsession) with H&M, do not know why nor what happened. I just do.
So this post is to unleash my obsession with H&M to you all, firstly with selection from the Versace for H&M SS12, which's coming out 19th January to European online markets only.
Then I shall show you bits and pieces of their new lookbook for their new season (which have already started to arrive in store). Before I start, the Part 1 of Versace for H&M now on upto 70% off (price scale from £199.99 to £39.99), a lot of this season's clothing have gone into the sale WAY before the norm.
1 - Versace for H&M SS12 - 19th January
2 - H&M Men's SS12 lookbook
I've done a full lookbook collage for y'all viewing pleasure, if you see a look that you like, you may click on the little individual image below the collage, and see them in detail.
If you looking for a fuller coverage of London Fashion Week, please go to our Twitter over @WestFASHION_ where you can see all the shows and also some pictures taken live from the show. As our team are all scattered round world lately, so not all 6 days of LFW have been covered by our correspondent.
So now, coverage from that Sunday. Featuring Francesca Marotta, which is a dear friend of Harry. By the way the pictures aren't exact top quality, and when I do get more of them, I will repost them as introducing.
Then with Cristina Sabaiduc, I'm asking to get more info about the presentation as it looks like one of the most innovative out of all, so far. & I do love how they styles its clothing up and down through a piece of fabric. Back in the days when cut & sewn was the only way to live round.
Our 2nd season of seeing Jean-Pierre Braganza, I remember I mentioned his pattern-making and cuttings are amazingly talented, and now I must add draping too.
Along with some very interesting cut and sewn pieces, and also re-constructed outfit which been assembled in various coloured fabrics with seemingly one thick thread. Very interesting indeed. Night gown made sexy as I would describe it with those draping and also the irregularly trimmings.
Jean-Pierre himself is doing a Draping workshop for those interested in Selfridges London Oxford Street. Go check out the details and catch the glimpse =)