LONDON FASHION WEEK - DAY 4: LAKO BUKIA

Sorry I've been AWOL for an entire week, I've been completely swamped with assignments and had to prioritise them over my blog. However, I submitted them all today (YAYAYAYAY) and now only have a few remaining assignments due before my university year ends in March.
This is my final post from London Fashion Week. I assisted back stage at Lako Bukia and was able to squeeze in and watch the show, where I stood at the end of the catwalk next to the massively intimidating photographers: enabling me to take some pretty incredible photos on Laura's SLR. In an attempt to calm my nerves before my Prose interview, Laura and I had a browse around the exhibition at Vauxhaul Fashion Scout, before I went backstage (photo's right at the bottom).

LAKO BUKIA

The Lako Bukia A/W 12 collection was a plethora of metallics, slick top knots, knee high boots and meshing The exaggerated Scouse brows combined with otherwise minimal make up provided a feeling of ethereal high end couture. It was simply spectacular. I don't know whether it was because this was the second show I'd ever attended (merely an hour or so after PROSE) but I was in complete awe of all the models, they're simply unworldly - you can totally see why a vast majority of male celebrities are dating/married to them as no one could actually compare to these sub-human creatures. They're literally the most beautiful people I've ever seen (and I've got some genuinely stunning friends and have seen numerous beautiful celebrities in 'real life') - I was completely awestruck - a state assisted by the absolute splendour of Lako Bukia's collection.

Images from the Vauxhall Fashion Scout Exhibition:
What were your favourite shows of Fashion Week?
I particularly loved Tania's backstage vlog the Burberry Prorsum Womenswear show - it was, as expected, on a whole other level to the backstage prep I observed at Lako Bukia.
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LONDON FASHION WEEK - DAY 4: PROSE


I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend PROSE's show at Freemason's Hall yesterday evening as I was interviewing PROSE founder and designer Miriam Lehle afterwards. I'm not going to write too much about the show here as I'm actually writing an 800 word article for my university paper:
*click here to read my article*

What do you think to the collection? Miriam said it was all inspired by an old curtain - so inspiring and innovative.
ALL PHOTOS TAKEN BY MYSELF, DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION
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