Jack & Wayne at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2009
November 8th 2009 09:43
Jack London drew the attention of the spectators to the floor. An eccentric and unusual twist of accessories engaged the audience, especially with pillar box red shoes, glasses and patterned and skinny ties. Tapered, pin-striped trousers also came out to play and the classic vest was never too far away. This collection was cool for the eccentric and not-so-eccentric man.
Wayne Cooper closed this amazing show to the beats of the old Robert Palmer classic ‘Addicted to Love’. Glamorous chiffon filled the floor and satin party dresses in very pretty bright colours including, a strapless hot pink number, won the audience. These frocks were everywhere. If you were just passing by it may have looked like you were stalking a bridal shop and all the bridesmaids had come out to play - but at least they were gorgeous numbers.
Off-the-shoulder dresses made a comeback. Detail was heavily featured in the centre of these dresses which ramped up the quality of design. Of course a black and basic, long and flowing gown which was shorter at the front than the back was the final Cooper piece. It left the audience breathless.
2009’s ‘Designer Series Show 3’ was a dazzling show that intrigued the audience. Brilliant bits and pieces kept them entertained throughout all of the collections. If last night was anything to go by, spring in Melbourne will be of a flirty-nature, full of colour and above all simply stunning.
Wayne Cooper closed this amazing show to the beats of the old Robert Palmer classic ‘Addicted to Love’. Glamorous chiffon filled the floor and satin party dresses in very pretty bright colours including, a strapless hot pink number, won the audience. These frocks were everywhere. If you were just passing by it may have looked like you were stalking a bridal shop and all the bridesmaids had come out to play - but at least they were gorgeous numbers.
Off-the-shoulder dresses made a comeback. Detail was heavily featured in the centre of these dresses which ramped up the quality of design. Of course a black and basic, long and flowing gown which was shorter at the front than the back was the final Cooper piece. It left the audience breathless.
2009’s ‘Designer Series Show 3’ was a dazzling show that intrigued the audience. Brilliant bits and pieces kept them entertained throughout all of the collections. If last night was anything to go by, spring in Melbourne will be of a flirty-nature, full of colour and above all simply stunning.
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