London Fashion Week Monday Review

John Rocha seems to be back on fashion form, autumn winter being his seasonal forte. With a career spanning 20 years, this designer has nothing to prove in terms of longevity and his romantic and decorative tailoring is still popular after all this time. Beautiful embellished coats in black and cream – some with an opulant House of Flying Daggers weave -will leave you longing for winter to come.

Jonathan Saunders, who also showed on Monday, has become a highlight on the LFW schedule and a New Generation winner for his now much sought-after prints. This season, Saunders showed intricately engineered graphic prints in kaleidoscopic colours. Each piece designed to work with the shape rather this with the prints. For winter, his shapes are much more fluid, what is certain to please buyers and fans alike.

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Temperley showed yet another feminine, flattering collection. Perhaps not so innovative as some of her contemporaries. Beaded evening dresses in silky prints and understated knitwear aspire to a modern glamour, though perhaps not so inspiring.