MBMJ

OMG. I. Am. In. Love. With. Marc. Jacobs.
Like seriously, he has to be my favourite designer; along with all the other creators, stylists and designers who form his many brands.


Katie Hillier and Luella Bartley have taken over MBMJ and wow, they've done such a great job. They had so much riding on this collection. They absolutely smashed it last season, to put it frankly. Their debut collection of Ninja-BMX-ers was such a hit, and there is no argument over who this fashion house now belongs to.

"Let there be house… I am the creator and this is my house, and in my house there is only house music... once you went to my house it then becomes our house, and our house music"… boomed Rhythm Controll's "My House", setting the mood. 

Bringing pure London spirit to their second collection, Hillier and Bartley focused on British rave culture. 

Their show definitely defined who the Marc Jacobs girl is: quirkly, cool, uniquely sexy, and oh so Londoner. 

House of Harlot, London, provided the masses of latex which was made into black leggings, flesh-coloured full-skirted minis with an airbrushed polka dot print and bandeau tops of which some were put over cropped t-shirts. As British Vogue stated "A lot of the appeal here can be found in the styling".

The baggy T-shirt dresses; nylon slips in canary yellow and the boilersuit were all teamed with the favourable London love; the wellington-Chelsea-boot hybrid. 






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