Britain's established designers took to the stage on the third day of London Fashion Week on Sunday to showcase their latest collections celebrating the nation's eccentricity and heritage.Paul Smith, who has worked in the industry for more than 40 years, clothed models in silk-printed pyjama tops and jackets, loosely fitted trousers and metallic coloured knitwear.Inspired by an era before big brand clothing stores dominated the high street, Smith drew on his recollections of the 1960s when Britons made eccentric fashion statements.Full-length dressing gown coats and fitted pencil skirts in shades of grey, dusty pink, ochre and olive green also featured in Smith's autumn/winter 2014 collection, alongside fluffy gilets and printed scarves.Retail clothing chain Topshop used traditional English materials such as shearling wool for its gilets and jackets, alongside organza and chiffons embellished with sequins to create a edgy rebellious look. 

Models wore long thick coats draped off the shoulder, in bright blue and lemon yellow, as well as long flared skirts and cropped knitted jumpers.Earlier in the day,the styles, fits, silhouettes and fabrics created by Jovani's world-class team of craftspeople Tulle sweatheart beaded wedding dresses HS56235 designer Richard Nicoll displayed models in neatly tailored suits and dresses, long skirts with pleated origami detailing and slouchy jumpers in a medley of richly-coloured shades.Nicoll said he wanted to experiment with different colours this season, using russet reds,The dresses come in various shades like red, blue, pink, orange and more Tulle one shoulder A-line beaded flower wedding dresses. bright fuchsia, ochre and pale greens throughout his collection."I wanted to play with more opulent,Evening dresses is available in a different genre that is tailor-made to fit the style and figure of Tulle Glamorous Strapless Handmade Flowers Sprinkled Swarovski Crystal Wedding Dress. quite traditional colours but do them in a modern way in modern textures and modern silhouettes," he said."It was important for me to develop textures and patterns and a richness of feeling, without print and without overly complicated patterns."British designer Alice Temperley's richly-coloured, folkloric collection was inspired by an embroidered robe she had seen on a recent trip to Lake Como in Italy.

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