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Written by Sacha Young
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Monday, 19 September 2011 10:52 |
'HOUSE OF HOLLAND' designer HENRY HOLLAND is known for his outlandish designs and throwbacks to past decades, and his Spring/Summer '12 collection presented at London Fashion Week was no different - in which he displayed an array of crazy prints, cuts and styling.
Ridiculously fly colour-blocked dresses waltzed down the runway, in cut-up colours like I've never seen before. I admire the risk taken in piecing so many different hues in one piece and not trying to match everything up. The prints were definitely a stand out to me in the collection, especially the Burberry-esque plaid and the over-sized leopard repeat pattern that came in every shape and style.
Check out more runway images below...
[source: London Fashion Week]
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