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It is one of the most hotly anticipated shows of London Fashion Week and Moschino Cheap and Chic AW13 did not disappoint the A-list crowd that turned out marvel the collection last night.
Set in the decadent surroundings of The Savoy hotel, Moschino's little sister unveiled a punk chic ollection complete with graffiti script prints, plenty of studs and even rainbow coloured hair.
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Oversized jackets and masses of graphic leopard print tailoring gave the collection a seriously rock and roll edge
High collared blouses featured in the monochrome-led collection
The skirt was given a new silhouette: low waist, straight hips, and very, very short with exaggerated ruffles
The front row was filled with the likes of Pixie and Peaches Geldof, Mollie King, Frankie Sandford, Pixie Lott, Portia Freeman, Dasiy Lowe and Jaime Winstone, who admired the monochromatic garments that sashayed past.
There were plenty of puffball dresses, high collared blouses and bejewelled skirt suits with accents of hot pink brightening up an otherwise monochrome-led collection.
Shaggy oversized jackets and masses of graphic leopard print tailoring gave the collection a seriously rock and roll edge- there was even a mini guitar tote.
Mollie King and Frankie Stanford sat front row wearing bright pastel paired with crisp white shirts, alongside smart Pixie Geldof and Oliver Cheshire
Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire, Gizzi Erskine, Pixie Geldof, Jaime Winstone and Daisy Lowe sitting front row at Moschino yesterday
Pink furry jackets and double leopard print confirmed that no other design house has as much fun with their clothes as Moschino Cheap And Chic do.
Precious embroideries were eye-catching and made from mixed metallic elements like pearls and rhinestones.
The sweatshirt had to be the key item from the collection and was proposed as the new jacket while the skirt was given a new silhouette: low waist, straight hips, and very, very short with exaggerated ruffles.
Spotty dolly: Powder pink ruffled mini is punked up with graffiti script print
Glitter illusion: Satin frocks were made even louder with sparkling lines
Fluffy cotton-candy blazers were given edge with leather lapel detailing
Speaking after the show, designer Francesca Rubino said: 'The inspiration was bon ton pink.
'It was a mix between punk culture and feminine pieces; it was Moschino's vision of punk culture.
'The fun and electricity of the collection should be in contrast to familiarity, elegance and punk culture and London is the perfect place for this.'
Bejewel me: 60s shifts made for wearable everyday pieces
Just jumpers: Cosy coverups were key to the show's looks
Playful vibe: Safety pin detailing on flirty hot pink mini skirts added attitude
The sweatshirt had to be the key item from the collection
Studded blazers and leather fingerless gloves were key accessories
Pretty cream frocks were toughened with studded chokers and cartoony shades
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