Our Favorite Street Style From London Fashion Week, Vol. 3
Photo: Victoria Adamson
The London shows are wrapping up (all that’s left to go today is menswear), and overall it was a playful, colorful showing, both on and off the runway. Heralded by many as the most fun of the fashion weeks, London brings out the eccentric in everyone — if you ever had a secret desire to clash prints or wear colors that could possibly damage a retina, this would be the place to do it. To wit, showgoers stepped out in blinding shades of pink that would make Diana Vreeland proud, the color only rivaled by electric green and vibrant yellow. Even those who weren’t part of the rainbow parade had some kind of “flair” going on — an eye-popping clutch at the very least. See all this — plus special Anglophile-pleasing guest appearances from Sunday Girl and Nick Rhodes — in the slideshow ahead.
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