John Rocha

John Rocha's show showed only a little color and nothing entirely new, as London tends to aim for, but the classics never hurt anyone!
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Luella

I'm a little dissapointed by Luella this season because it feels like more of a rehashing of what we've already seen from her and less of an innovation on her part. But luckily, a "bad" Luella is still some of the best.
Marios Schwab

Marios Schwab had sort of an outdoorsy feel to it. From brown suede to utilitarian pockets, I got the feeling of a camping trip gone chic. Just how it was executed was maybe not exactly my style.
Temperley London

Temperley London went a little overboard on ruffles and details, but the concise looks were standouts otherwise.
Todd Lynn

Todd Lynn was a little bit McQueen this season, showing a bunch of different takes on the suit, as well as elements of transparency and a few nice black dresses.
Paul Smith

Paul Smith was at some points great and at others a celebration of table cloth chic. I was impressed with the suits, however.
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