LFW Spring 2016

LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 1 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 2 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 3 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 4 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 5 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 6 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 7 LFW Spring 2016 fash-n-chips.com 8Some of my favourites from London Fashion Week Spring 2016! Same as last season, Emilia Wickstead comes out on top. I can't wait to see that double floral print gown on the red carpet sometime. Giles and Erdem also make me wish that I could do some red carpet styling this upcoming season (or possibly just wear all these gowns myself!) and the other collections include a lot of looks I can most certainly (and obviously) see me incorporate in my own daytime wardrobe.

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NYFW Spring 2016

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