This morning saw
Fashion Scout alumni, Peter Pilotto showcase his AW13 collection at the Tate
Modern. The Peter Pilotto label conceptualises architectural structure fused
with scientific, digitally driven abstract prints, showcased in a spirited
palette of hues; and this collection is by no means an exception to the brand
aesthetic.
The catwalk
demonstrated an eclectic mix of androgynously derived outerwear, embroidered
with effluent abstract oriental design, juxtaposition panel, statement shoulder
dresses, softened by digital prints and fluted knee length hem lines; with the
addition of proclaimed quilted oversized crop and mid-length jackets and coats,
printed, of course. Whilst androgyny and structure were definitively key to
this collection, the pieces remained elegant and quintessentially feminine
throughout.
Colour was
diversified through a composition of canary yellow, royal blue, mauve and
intense ruby red with monochromatic extracts of black and white; whilst the models
wore fresh-faced radiant make-up with slight contouring, not to detract the
focus from the luxuriously hedonistic designs.
Brooke McCord (@BrookeMcCord)
Images via Style.com