S/S 11 Catwalk Review

Jayne Pierson SS’11

With a cuckoo clock chiming in the background, the Jayne Pierson show began with a collaborative film by Justin Anderson of Mustard studios. In this charming display the girls exchanged glances at one another over a period dinner party table whilst another clutched at a dead gooses’ neck in a tight gold leather dress. A parallel in time and encapsulating moments was the story here with soft underpinnings of sexuality and youth making it an interesting theme to contemplate.

Sometimes psoriasis symptoms fade and other times they get worse. One patient had a CR with no evidence of disease for greater than 5 years. Nearly all patients in this group had grade IV envenomations, and nearly a third presented with respiratory distress https://farmaciasinreceta.net/cialis/. Aciphex (rabeprazole) is used to treat the symptoms of GERD, allow the esophagus to heal, and prevent further damage to the esophagus.

Hair and beauty was particularly striking with a rolled metal mesh encasing brushed out buns and slicks of blue and gold framing the eyes. The silhouette had dramatic volume in places, with the perfect example being an extraordinary boned jacket that resembled an 18th Century pannier style.

I loved the high shine gold, foiled leather that was soft and tactile placed next to razor pleats and sheet metal grey hues seen in our LFW Preview Issue’s Beauty Editorial. Stripe was the adornment of choice for SS’11 with a distinct period style merged with edgy two tone taffeta that shimmered next to matte lather and sexy sheer bodies. Accessories by Nick King (in collaboration with Jayne) had the Midas touch too where gold leaf that was still flaky and delicate at the edges layered onto thick transparent collars adding a contemporary twist alongside slim legged jumpsuits and mutton sleeves.

Posted by Julia Kasper