The ’70s inspired collection included an awful lot of beige, which felt
a little overwhelming after having seen the colour in practically every
other collection this week. Hannah MacGibbon did kind of usher in the
colour as a trend, though, (along with the current obsession for '70s
silhouettes) so it would only make sense that she would own it now.
She began the show with a series of polished, yet easy office-perfect pieces that had a decidedly soft feminine touch: A pretty satin blouse with tailored wide-leg trousers, for instance, or a simple, chic, A-line dress with a v-neck.
From there, she segued into more casual
wear with a harder edge including a leather crewneck long sleeve shirt
with matching trousers and a series of retro, slightly western pieces
with fringe at the seams. But her many camel- and oatmeal-coloured pieces
were the true standouts of the show. Expect to see a ton of knockoffs
at Zara come next autumn.










