LFW: Topshop Unique

Topshop. Topshop. Topshop.
Unique. Unique. Unique.

Topshop Unique have well and truly outdone themselves. Last season's collection was beyond sufficient description but this collection is on a whole other level.

Every look so perfect for spring and summer, the SS15 collection brought old fashioned cuts in modern styles and candy colours.
My favourite colour combination is right at the start of the show; black, white, sky blue and cherry pink. The blue and pink contrast so perfectly and white and black keep their known union. The first few looks worn by Cara and Jourdan, as well as a few other models, were predominantly sportswear in look. Cara wore a fashionable version of a tennis dress with a cylindrical blue bag. While Jourdan wore skin-tight black leggings and a stripy navy, red and white vest.
Lots of girly dresses adorned the floor space; fitted but floaty in light, summery fabrics. A lot of sheer was used, calling for skin on show. But the girl's frames were still covered nicely and the embellishments attracted away wandering eyes.
Makeup was kept simple; either a bold lip and natural eyes or the other way around. And hair was mostly left loose, or tucked behind ears. The 'undone' look works well for Topshop and

Cara Delevingne, Topshop's latest campaign recruit, completely rocked it; her sly smile making an appearance on her first walk. She even managed to be totally unprofessional during the finale; turning to check the other models were actually following her, and then laughing with the model behind her. Unprofessional yes, but it gave the show a memorable and youthfulness that the Topshop girl has always had.

What I loved most about Topshop Unique's show, and their previous one, is that their clothes are so accessible to young girls. They are youth-orientated and the Unique collections of these seasons are high-street Topshop enough to be worn everyday.







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