For AW17
Paul Costelloe’s inspiration is taken from Alison Weir’s historic novel ‘The
Lost Tudor Princess’: the Life of Margaret Douglas Countess of Lennox ’. Like the beautiful and tempestuous Margaret, the
collection is bold in spirit, dominant in image and strong in content.
With a
nod to the Tudor period, sleeves are exaggerated and lengths are diverse, with
styles such as bell, hanging and semi puffed sleeves bringing back the
excitement that was once relished by courtesans of the great Palaces.
One
quilted leather dress emulates the Tudor man’s skirted jerkin/doublet worn with
paned sleeves (cut-outs) revealing the fabric underneath – then the height of
fashion
The
collection takes part of its colour palette from Weir’s line; ‘From the store
at Whitehall …cloth
of gold in crimson, russet, tawny and yellow, mulberry
… white
and cream, and wool furred with powdered ermine.’
Never
compromising on quality, this season sees the best of European fabrics used including:
Italian
quilted cottons and silk jacquards,
Irish
tweeds from Magee’s.....
, the
finest wools and cashmere from Como ,
Pure French cottons and English latex. Here the ruffled shirts echo the long linen
shirts worn by the Tudor man and the latex leggings their hose.
Outerwear
dominates the collection with statement coats and jackets. All will be ideal for the winter races.
The
brand's trademark feminine baby doll dress makes an appearance in silk jacquard
with the low square Tudor style neckline.
Also loving the deep
patch pockets on the skirts!!
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