Elegance filled across this collection,Sarah Burton loves theatrical flourish, and for fall she drew inspiration from the drama king himself, Her big inspiration was Oscar Wilde and of course peacocks were very important for him, this is why you can see it in first position of this fall 17,Their figures and plumes were embroidered in gold bullion on a tailcoat, a long camel coat, and a show-stopping black cape, while feathers were drawn in a colorful jacquard for a tailored jacket, or stitched in black onto the collar of a white shirt. A hand-brushed mohair coat with a blurry blue and turquoise feather pattern was among the standouts.
“Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.” Oscar Wilde