Into the wild

One of my favourite editorials at the moment! Anja Rubik, nature and a bunch of fantastic knitwear. Photographed for Vogue Paris by Lachlan Bailey and styled by Géraldine Saglio. Loving the messy hair, the 'no makeup' makeup and the poses (I, too, never manage to sit up straight).

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Hermès Spring 2015

Another favourite from Paris Fashion Week Spring 2015 is Hermès by designer Christophe Lemaire. His last collection for the house (as he's leaving to focus on his own label) I think is pretty flawless. Love the simplicity of these looks, the perfect draping on those tops and, of course, the colour palette of mostly neutrals and some dark richer tones. I would wear all of these!

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Dries Van Noten Spring 2015

Obviously I'm not really a prints person at all, but Dries Van Noten usually has a way of making me believe that I am. The latest Spring 2015 collection, presented in Paris this week, once again includes print combinations that could easily have clashed - but don't because of the rich looking fabrics and easy on the eyes jewel tones. A hint of autumn in springtime? Yes, please.

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Jil Sander Spring 2015

Milan Fashion Week has already ended again and I still have to catch up on most collections but one that already caught my eye is Jil Sander's Spring 2015 collection designed by the new man in charge there; Rodolfo Paglialunga. He's come up with a preppy line of polos, sweatshirts, bermudas and wrapped skirts that I can easily imagine being translated into my own wardrobe in some way.

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