Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Omar Mansoor returns with his 10th collection at LFW featuring evening wear, depicting the context of Russian Revolution. Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16 In Russian history the fashion revolutions always coincided with the greatest political changes: from Peter the Great to the Revolution of 1917 to Gorbachev’s Perestroika. The Revolution of 1917 made the Russian fashion adjust to the new Communist norms, which condemned everything “bourgeois” and extraordinary. Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16 The collection is constructed with hues of white and ivory depicting the peace post revolution. The pre revolution Tsarist Autocracy is shown with Faberge imperial eggs inspired motifs, while the rise of revolution is communicated with military insignia and caps, the end of revolution peace is shown with white and gold silk flowers. Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16 The diffusion line includes both knee and full length dresses along jumpsuits constructed using a range of fabrics from silk jersey, crepes to lace blended with Lycra. Here are some glimpses from his showcased collection :- Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16 Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16

Omar Mansoor returns with his 10th collection at LFW featuring evening wear, depicting the context of Russian Revolution.
Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16
In Russian history the fashion revolutions always coincided with the greatest political changes: from Peter the Great to the Revolution of 1917 to Gorbachev’s Perestroika. The Revolution of 1917 made the Russian fashion adjust to the new Communist norms, which condemned everything “bourgeois” and extraordinary.
Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16
The collection is constructed with hues of white and ivory depicting the peace post revolution. The pre revolution Tsarist Autocracy is shown with Faberge imperial eggs inspired motifs, while the rise of revolution is communicated with military insignia and caps, the end of revolution peace is shown with white and gold silk flowers.
Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16
The diffusion line includes both knee and full length dresses along jumpsuits constructed using a range of fabrics from silk jersey, crepes to lace blended with Lycra.
Here are some glimpses from his showcased collection :-
Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16
Designer Omar Mansoor showcased Imperial Romance at London Fashion Week SS 16

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