MBFWA 2013: Aje

What everyone was talking about: Cherry blossom branches spotted with deep fuschia flowers suspended above by botanica mistress Saskia Heavkes of Grandiflora, while eerie fog made its way along the runway. The verdict on this combination – a whimsical delight. 

The Collection: Staying true to the Aje’s aesthetic, tough is contrasted with sophisticated femininity through floaty frocks, high-waisted mini skirts and collared shirts. Designers Edwina Robinson and Adrian Norris’ second fashion week show revealed a sleek and chic collection dubbed ‘The Garden of Yesterday’. A fête of hand embellished textures and delicate tones; a nod to the label’s signature contrast of opulence and natural fibres, and a gentle rebellion against seasonal colour tones.

The Look: Hair is kept simply straight and a touch dishevelled with a centre part. Natural fresh faces.

Addicted to: Matching cropped jacket and high-waisted skirt ensemble.

 

Aje 

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