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son at
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everything was about shape.
The
llection was cool, understated yet utterly
gla
us. Smart trousers with dual colour were
pair
ogether with laid back shirts with the
coll
pen and the colours contrasting upon the
shir
xture was big and the pencil skirt has been
give
new update. A smart, sexy and utterly chic
coll
n and each piece could inevitably be called a
new wardrobe staple.
Corrie Nielsen
brought her general couture-
esque collection to the catwalk in the most delightful
way. Nielsen’s fascination with Kew Gardens was the
inspiration behind this collection as we saw lots of
floral references from tulip shaped dresses to the
soft ruffles; an absolute visual treat. The colour
scheme remained soft as we saw light gold, soft
blues and of course some glowing pinks. Leaf printing
was also evident as we saw this upon one dress in
particular. But as always with a Nielsen show it was all
about those eccentric and sublimely stunning closing
dresses; breaths were taken aback and sighs were
h
was an element of sheer beauty would have been an
understatement as a tulip shaped dress with a flowing
train closed the show. Nielsen struck again and this
time she had ultimate flower power.
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Corrie Nielsen
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