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It’s everywhere I look. Pretty, blossom coloured lace, Zara copies of Valentino girlish Audrey Hepburn-ish dresses, modest high necklines and glimpses of sylph-like legs. Maybe it’s the association with Victoriana and fluttering fans, but there’s something irresistibly flirtatious about lace; the way it simultaneously conceals and reveals.

While Valentino and Louis Vuitton gave us pastels and sugar bright colours for a Summer replete with broderie anglaise, waists cinched in with skinny belts and feet wearing barely-there sandals, this pretty sweetness gives away to a more solemn look for the Autumn. It just shows the versatility of lace that two seasons in the same year could use it in such different ways. Collette Dinnigan’s Autumn/Winter show was decidedly more tough than Valentino’s collection: this may have had something to do with her knee-length embellished lace socks, which had an air of the gladiator sandal about them. Erdem’s latex lace gives a twist on the traditional, too. Francesca Marotta’s Baroque-inspired Autumn/Winter collection is full of drama, with a red lace cape and high collared black lace shirts. And then there is Marchesa, with sumptuous gold embellishment and regal lace making dresses more appropriate for hem-kissing than anything else.

But for now, it’s Spring and the colours are soft and giddily sweet. I found this beautiful late 1950s lace shift dress for £25 in Portobello Market last year, and I can tell it’s going to stand me in good stead not just for this year, but for many to come. I like to wear it with a black satin bow belt from H&M. Lace making has been a treasured skill in Europe for centuries, and really, when you think about it, it never really goes out of fashion.

Lace, trends for 2012, A/W 2012, S/S 2012, Valentino, lace in fashion, Portobello Market, 1950s dress, Audrey Hepburn style dress, vintage lace

Francesca Marotta, London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012 lace capes

Francesca Marotta, London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012 lace capes

Francesca Marotta, London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012 lace capes

What? Francesca Marotta

Where? My Beautiful Fashion, Goldsmiths’ Hall

When? Friday, February 17th 2012 at 2pm

The richly painted ceilings, gold pillars, sweeping staircases, and stained glass windows of Goldsmith’s Hall offset Marotta’s dark Baroque themed show beautifully.

Models swathed in black lace embroidered with sparkling beads showcased dramatically billowing skirts. There was something religious about the black lace head coverings, and it would not have looked out of place if the models had been carrying rosaries.

As the show progressed, however, the Baroque influence gave way to a more modern look, with neon perspex jewellery, dark-toned tweed miniskirts that sat on the waist with loose, unstructured jackets thrown over the top.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Francesca Marotta London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 LFW 12 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012
The real show-stealer was a dramatic bright red lace cape which went for full on dramatic effect, the long train draping down the runway (I’m really sad that the picture, above, didn’t come out very well because it was pretty cool). In fact, capes were a big deal throughout the whole show; I wanted the little black number with red lining. Very sexy Scottish widow.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Francesca Marotta London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 LFW 12 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Francesca Marotta London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 LFW 12 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012
There was a large dose of romance, drama, and mystery on the catwalk yesterday afternoon.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Francesca Marotta London Fashion Week 2012 Autumn/Winter 2012 LFW 12 trends for Autumn/Winter 2012Photos taken with the Olympus E-PM1
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