Posts Tagged ‘a/w 2010’

Lipsy a/w collection 2010

Jun. 22nd 2010 by Mariana Davelaar (editor)

The London fashion brand Lipsy is releasing its new Autumn/Winter 2010 collection, which promises to be the largest, best and most versatile yet. London remains inspirational for Lipsy: the collection is as glamorous, bold, daring and diverse as the multicultural capital itself.

The collection is based on three London ladies; all very different adding a great dynamic and variation to the finished product.

The first Lady “Fallen Angel” creates an edgy and grunge inspired look. This is designed for the lady who loves pushing the boundaries in terms of colours, shapes and prints. She is a cool, adventurous and effortlessly sexy girl with a love for bold details, studding and daring prints, all with a touch of sparkle.


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Mynth Events presents Boutyq with Sjaak Hullekes and PPQ

Mar. 24th 2010 by Maaike Staal (former Fesjon stylist)


Boutyq starts promising, good music, nice food and drinks are served…
A few students from the Frank Sanders academy gather around the piano on the catwalk to sing a few songs; the public waits a little uncomfortable till it’s over.
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The Porcelain Papillon by INDIVIDUALS

Feb. 4th 2010 by Majdeline Abbou (former reporter)

The catwalkshow of INDIVIDUALS was great during the Amsterdam International Fashion Week. The collection “The Porcelain Papillon” radiates a lot of femininity. The multi-toned en wearable collection is a tribute to the flattering curves of the feminine body.

The students of AMFI (Amsterdam Fashion Institute) have made a beautiful and elegant collection for a/w 2010. The designs inspired by the year ’30 look constists colors like black, white, grey, nude, red and yellow. Striking were the overknee stockings and lak pumps fitting in every design. The models (with red lips and water waved hair) striked a year ’30 look.

INDIVIDUALS is a new clothing label, designed and made by AMFI (Amsterdam Fashion Institute) students. Twice a year they design and present their collection.

For more information www.byamfi.nl

Pictures: by AMFI