Edginess with a fun twist made the Moschino Cheap and Chic collection stand out during the London Fashion Week. See the brand's amazing new looks!
The new Moschino Cheap and Chic fall 2013 collection
really managed to stand out at this London Fashion Week fall 2013
edition. The line proved fairly distinct from the label's regular
creations proving a wonderful set of elements inspired by the
city's culture.“Take from punk culture the strongest, hardest
elements and make them light. The fun is in the contrast; the
electricity and energy is in the punk against the pink," creative
director Francesca Rubino told Style.com. She also noted the
influence moving to London a year ago had on the newest
offerings:"But to do punk in London is a bit like making pizza in
Naples! So it is not really just punk: Punk goes to couture."
With such clear concept in mind, the new Moschino Cheap &
Chic fall 2013 collection definitely proved an interesting
blend of style elements which were clearly set on making a strong
style statement. The preferred way of softening punk culture
elements and transforming them? Pink. Playfully bold and
eye-catching, the new options proved amazingly refreshing being one
of the main highlights of this London Fashion Week 2013
edition.
Animal prints, stripes, polka dots and a host of other fab
options are definitely among the most spectacular elements of the
new season looks from the Moschino Cheap& Chic options. Fur
pieces seem a strong element for the new season looks being among
the go-to options for those who wish to tackle the statement looks
with a seasonal vibe without too much effort. Subtle feminine and
sporty blends paired with such opulent pieces might just be the
right option for you if you're willing to tackle an edgy style with
a fun twist.
Another addition that made the Moschino Cheap & Chic fall
2013 collection stand out at London Fashion Week were the
accessories. Strappy platforms with a masculine vibe, guitar-shaped
bags or simply bold toned handbags are among the most striking
elements chosen to complete the multitude of fab ensembles which
stole the spotlight.
Photos via WWD


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