Mickey Mouse has returned from hell and what has he brought? Fiery suits, printed t-shirts and a new attitude. Katie Eary’s signature leopard print from her last collection Flamingo Massacres has returned, but this time the designer focused on using a variety of textures and wasn’t afraid to mix it up!
Katie referenced the spirit of punk London with tartan, straps, buckles, harnesses and zips. Graphics are on the rise and her digital prints and true colours strongly evoked the passion of this collection. Katie Eary doesn’t just design clothes; she designs lifestyles. She isn’t a stranger to dying her models’ hair. Last season the key colour was Flamingo pink; this season the devil’s horns had an influence.
The V&A has, over recent years, honed the blockbuster fashion retrospective into something of a house speciality. Here, the garments, shoes and jewels of the world’s most covetable wardrobes are presented not as accessories to life, but as artefacts of cultural and aesthetic consequence. Last year, the museum paid tribute to two...
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