Iconic British designer Paul Smith presented his latest offering to London Fashion Week yesterday closing the second day of the fashion week. He chose to showcase the line at London's Claridges.

There was a strong Eastern influence to the collection with head scarves, turbans and scarf-ties. Smith used plain, basic fabrics such as cheesecloth and linen in neutral shades for the first half, before breaking in to colour. There were a couple of blurry printed chiffon dresses which were long with a high neckline.

Smith also kept up the trend for high waisted wide-leg trousers which were still in neutral colours with tailored blazers.

The collection was quite unusual for Paul Smith and seems relatively unwearable, but what do you think of it?


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