The first thing that comes to mind on viewing the collection is that this this a throwback to the twenties and thirties.
The mood was sinfully seductive, enhanced by dark lipstick, Fitzgerald hair and dresses in bordello-red, black and aubergine, with gorgeous macramé details and tulle bases that gave the appearance of being nude.
According to WWD's review,
The most progressive idea in Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig’s fall collection, a hedonistic fantasy they called “Opium Dreams,” were rich, tabard-style tops draped over the body, leaving it bare on the sides except for a few spare straps. They were lavished with decadent silk fringe and embroideries and worn over black trousers — a look that’s not entirely new, but still, the most novel thing in eveningwear.The collection was worthy of a fairytale -certainly not a Disney one but a dark one.Scroll down to see the looks :“We’re really feeling it,” said Chapman of the fancy pants look. “Some of the tops are floor length. We definitely feel it’s black-tie worthy.”
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