Well i do not even know where to start... This morning i was totally and utterly blown away by the SS10
Qasimi show, not simply just because of the champagne reception, or the industrial grandeur of the show location but by the sublime and opulent
spendour that came down the runway. The new collection based on ancient spiritualism from a Byzantium era showed strong sculptural and embellished shoulders, on the boldest and bravest of colours. Shocking blood red, deep blues and bold maroon, with a wealth of gold embellishment. Being a magpie myself, it is everything i adore. The collection oozed sophistication and femininity, a strong femininity and independence with the models mirroring a cross of futuristic goddesses and chic 80s female power dressing. The collection started off with the intense colours on the geometric pieces and moved onto Grecian
flowy floor length and sometimes flowery dresses, all heavily brocaded with the lustful laser cut gold mirror sequins, beading and
Swarovski crystals. The show was such a success and i couldn't stop click click clicking away with the old iPhone. Here are some pictures of the collection, sorry for the blurry-
ness, those models sure can walk fast in those heels! I caught up backstage with Khalid after the show whose excitement and happiness with the shows immediate positive response could be seen on his face...
Look at the amazing
embellished spats, on closer
inspection backstage, these are
removable and can be attatched onto any shoe! Bloody fantastic, and so clever, i can not wait to get me a pair! Talk about
recession friendly or what..? Just add to any shoe...!
The Spats...
The jewellery in the show was designed by Scott Wilson for
Qasimi, showing geometric angular
neck pieces, bracelets and earrings. My favourite is by far the earring, i would love to add this to my collection...
This is the piece i fell totally in love with! Looks great no..? I want it. Who says less is more? In this case more is more, and
the more i look at the collection, the more i want to be surrounded by it!
Khalid and myself after the show, backstage.
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