LONDON (AP) Scottish-born designer Christopher Kane tapped into flower power for his spring and summer floral fashion collection Monday, and the petals pulled him through despite a confusing detour or two.
His London Fashion Week catwalk show, held in a sprawling, two-story warehouse fitted with floor-to-ceiling mirrors, started out with a science fiction vibe.
Models in pale pastel colors and daring teardrop peep holes trod a mirrored walkway as pulsing music echoed off the iron colonnades. Some of the first models woremetallicpaisley cutouts on their collars or lapels, suggesting something from the Star Trek Enterprise. The shapes may have been meant to resemble petals, but some outfits were so heavily peppered with peep holes that the effect was lost.
The collection was on a firmer footing with diaphanousgowns with lots of pleats and more girl-next-door sweaters in floral tones bearing words like "PETAL" and "POWER."
Deborah Latouche, a stylist said afterward that Kane put together a strong collection.