Ripping through a brick wall,
torn,
right down the middle.
Solid,
nothing's stronger than
hands,
breaking down barriers.
Surely,
concrete couldn't be
weak,
not compared to me.
seen from China
seen from Yemen

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Ireland

seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from France
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Argentina

seen from United States
seen from Thailand
seen from Estonia

seen from China

seen from Italy
seen from India
seen from United States
Ripping through a brick wall,
torn,
right down the middle.
Solid,
nothing's stronger than
hands,
breaking down barriers.
Surely,
concrete couldn't be
weak,
not compared to me.
Christopher Raeburn at London Fashion Week // The Big Freeze
What? Christopher Raeburn Presentation ‘Freeze’ AW12
Where? The portico Rooms (Somerset House)
When? Saturday 18th February 2012 4:20pm
Who? Some amazing inflatable critters (see photo!)
After a mad dash from Vauxhall Fashion Scout’s Freemasons’ Hall yesterday afternoon, in the pouring rain, and whilst tottering along in wildly inapprop
riate wedges (hey, if you can’t dress up in LFW when can you?!) over to Somerset House, I did arrive at the Christopher Raeburn Presentation looking somewhat bedraggled. But a last minute ticket opportunity was not going to be wasted, come rain or shine! And boy, am I glad I managed to get my sopping wet socks through the door to experience Christopher Raeburn’s AW12 presentation, appropriately entitled ‘Freeze’.
The presentation itself was a very slick and simple affair, with limited decoration except for the giant inflatable see-through critters taking residence in the corners of the room (my inner child was going insane). And all this worked wonders as it let the immaculate and detail-driven collection speak volumes for itself. With Raeburn’s signature style never venturing far from a military feel, the aw12 line revealed a collection which married exceptional function and protection from the elements with sublime style. Gilets,duffel coats and bomber jackets took centre stage, in a variety of shades from navy blues and charcoal greys, to surprising splashes of sunshine yellow and blamonge pink; somewhat of a feminine change of pace for Raeburn compared to previous seasons, and no wonder as he has dubbed ‘Freeze’ his most feminine collection to date. Already being a NEWGEN Women’s and British Fashion Award winner, and with a new accessories line launching for AW12 (again, no skimping on utility and functionality here) there cannot be anyway but up for Raeburn. Well, if you have Philip Green’s backing you can’t be going wrong.