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Mary Katrantzou Runway Fall 2018

Mary Katrantzou's Vision of Winter Is All About Streamlined Excess

Mary Katrantzou Runway Fall 2018
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Mary Katrantzou continues to prove her prowess with surface design, season after season. As one of London Fashion Week's biggest names, Katrantzou never strays too far from the hallmarks that made her one to watch over 10 years ago, but always finds a way to refresh her outlook.

According to the show's notes, the designer's Fall 2018 collection took inspiration from a combination of sources, namely Bauhaus and Victoriana through the lens of interior textiles. This marriage of influences turned out to make for one of the designer's most mature collections to date.

The runway first came alive with sharply tailored coats, dressy separates, and luxe furs, all featuring the graphic prints she's known for. Katrantzou then added a selection of draped and embellished midi dresses that we can see being worn straight off the runway. She ended the show with structured, brocade separates that looked like lampshades come to life and proved that the streamlined nature of Bauhaus, and excess of Victoriana make for a pretty perfect marriage. Read on to see every look that graced Mary Katrantzou's runway.

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