Selected images from Jaime Perlman’s TEST fashion film event at LFW
Selected images from Jaime Perlman’s TEST fashion film event at LFW2010. Best in class? Cecilia Mary Robson. I want framed stills for my home.
Posted by lucygranville on September 19, 2010 · 1 Comment
Selected images from Jaime Perlman’s TEST fashion film event at LFW2010. Best in class? Cecilia Mary Robson. I want framed stills for my home.
Category Cecilia Mary Robson, Holly Fulton, Jaime Perlman, London Fashion Week, Philip Smiley, Quentin Jones, TEST, Vogue, Wendy Bevan · Tagged with Cecilia Mary Robson, Holly Fulton, Jaime Perlman, London Fashion Week, Peter Pilotto, Quentin Jones, Vogue
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As the fig-leaf identifies Adam, so may the chaperon twisted into a cockscomb mark Richard II. As the curled and scented hair of Alcibiades occurs to our mind, so shall Beau Nash manage his clouded cane. Elizabeth shall be helped to the memory by her Picadilly ruff; square Henry VIII by his broad-toed shoes and his little flat cap; Anne Boleyn by her black satin nightdress; James be called up as padded trucks; Maximilian as puffs and slashes; D'Orsay by the curve of his hat; Tennyson as a dingy brigand; Gladstone as a collar; and even more recent examples, as the Whistlerian lock and the Burns blue suit. And what romantic incidents may we not hang upon our clothes line! The cloak of Samuel Pepys ('Dapper Dick', as he signed himself to a certain lady) sheltering four ladies from the rain; Sir Walter Raleigh spreading his cloak over the mud to protect the shoes of that great humorist Elizabeth I never think of her apart from the saying, 'Ginger for pluck'); Mary, Queen of Scots, ordering false attires of hair during her captivity - all these scenes clinched into reality by the knowledge of the dress proper to them.