Jean-Pierre Braganza F/W 11.12 London

Psylocke

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How gorgeous are those oversized blazers? :wub: Also love the use of leather. Impressive show on the first day of LFW.

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Psylocke thanks for posting - :flower: - Am in love with the very first jacket: copied here -

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I enjoyed it myself! I fell in love with the first blazer too! ^.^
 
This is gorgeous. Love the cuts on the more structured pieces.
 
Gorgeous, I haven't been taken by a JPB collection in a while but this, despite the heaviness of the styling, looks so structured and precise, exactly what one would expect from him. :heart:

Thanks for all the pics, psylocke!
 
it´s lovely collection. coats with asymetrical shape are really edgy. like especially last two dresses, something for sexy women with brain ^_^
 
love the first coat with the overlapping and the last two dresses.
 
I love the geometry in these pieces, combined with the fact that they are cut so flattering. Extremely classes, the grey pieces are so swoonworthy!
 
i concur mullet. haven't been in love with J-P's recent work either.....that sort of over-done glamazon alien. this however takes me right back to why fell in love with his work in the first place. he's returned to something a little more pared down--it's definitely more focused on the clothes rather than the styling or the image of it all.
 
i like the simplicity and elegance. its nothing new, or WOW, but it is wearable and feminine
 
The mens looks are really questionable. They just look weird.

But the women's stuff is amazing. Seriously. Nice fabrics, nice colors, varied but cohesive at the same time. Applause.
 

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