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Colour at Nom*D, who would have thought?
Lots of colour in fact.
Called Bedlam, the collection draws inspiration from the occupants of the London Bedlam asylum in the 1790s - so think jackets and dresses styled as straight-jackets, pyjama style pants, Fair Isle prints on legwarmers, and jackets with shirts growing out the back.
The cage at the start of the runway also helped reflect the unruly clothes, as did the crazy (and very loud) soundtrack.
The show was styled by Karen Inderbitzen-Waller in a haphazard way so as to suggest models quickly threw anything they could find on - yet it still all felt wearable, despite all the disorder.