Monday, May 4, 2015

Bec and Bridge S/S15/16

Bec and Bridge S/S 15/16

Designers Rebecca Cooper and Bridget Yorston of Bec and Bridge produced a Spring/Summer collection steeped in seventies, bohemian luxe. Practically minded pieces bursting with effervescence dominated the runway and are sure to delight Bec and Bridge's cult following. Pertinently titled 'The Dusk March' the collection delved into a sensual journey through the seductive desert landscape of Morocco.

The collection opened with an obsidian sun ray pleat, languid sun dress with suggestive diamond cut-out torso accompanied by silver arm cuffs and necklace. Knee grazing, robust gladiator sandals in ebony concluded the look. Raw and evocative of a stylish intrepid traveller. Diamond peek-a-boo shapes continued to frequent  and starred on a free flowing skirt revealing a rose gold bronze bikini bottom which was teamed to a wraparound scarf inspired camisole.

Grecian Goddess references reigned supreme on a jewel toned sapphire, lurex asymmetrical dress. Details included elasticised waist and multi strap shoulder adornment, deconstructed glam at its best.

A succession of muted mango garments lit up the runway and featured on a geometric bandage crop, diaphanous hip hugging maxi skirt which was married to a shrunken sleeveless denim vest worn buttoned up to the neck for a play on rigid versus billowy.


Rachel Rutt modelled skinny coral denim jeans complete with biker knee patch inserts. The jeans were married to a midriff baring silk, deep decolletage blouse which wrapped seductively around the torso. Shifting sands that undulate beneath was the driving force behind the nomadic inspired attire. 

Amanda Ware modelled liquid, molten metal scalloped jogging shorts and matching structured triangle bikini top. A round neck, body skimming fishnet top was worn over the top of the bikini for a sassy beach to bar ensemble. The highly anticipated swimwear line from B+B launched at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia and it did not disappoint. Key styles included cut-out monokinis in metallic silver, the classic triangle bikini updated in a star spangled print complete with centre jewel charm ornament, a vivacious opalescent khaki halter one piece with double centre ring detail and a nineties scoop neck one piece in paprika, lavender, rose and faded black asymmetric stripes. David Jones have already placed their order!

The collection concluded with a series of cocktailwear including a deep plunge, bandage wrap long sleeve mini dress with ruched shoulders, injecting pulsating energy into the equation. A midnight hued, tiered maxi with subtle rose gold diamond print was an impeccably glamorous accession with waist cut-outs lending a youthful edge. Dutch model Marthe Wiggers took to the runway in a ruby, sapphire and burnished bronze strip halter maxi. The iridescent strips were scintillating and flowed freely with every stride Wiggers made.

By Courtney Jones.

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