For Fall 2012, Andrew Gn took us back to a romantic Victorian era “without frills and a darker edge”, as described in the show notes.
This collection was also full of mostly black looks with white, navy, emerald green, violet, deep prune and fuchsia shades.
The designer served up his signature razor-shar tailoring on brocade coats, mutton sleeves coats with fox epaulets, and cocoon jackets with bracelet sleeves.
We also saw beautiful silk georgette blouses with embroidered yokes, asymmetrical jersey dresses and fitted pants before a succession of gorgeous gowns.
My favourite was the striking emerald-green mousseline gown with lace and jet embroidery and the black-and-bronze silk-jacquard draped gown.
Front Row: Leigh Lezark
Who I See Wearing This Collection: Andrea Riseborough, Rooney Mara, January Jones, Michelle Monaghan, Emma Stone, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams, Elizabeth Banks and Kristen Stewart
Credit: Getty
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Everything’s amazing! xx
Love the 2 gowns featured.
*sigh* where was that green and black gown during The Oscars? It’d have been perfect on Jessica Chastain.
And Jessica C was one of the best! Most of the Oscar dsses were really meh, this year, so this would have improved things!
The green dress screams Emily Blunt to me.
This collection was MADE for Rooney Mara!!!!!!!!!!!!
I completely agree. It looks stunning and made for her.
I LOVE the emerald and black gown in the third photo!!! I can’t wait to see it on the red carpet – at the Cannes Film Festival, maybe?