Michael van der Ham Supplies a Little Flower Power for Fall 2014 (Runway Review)

mvdh fall 14 landscape


The Inspiration: A London florist who loves fall foliage.


The Look: Michael van der Ham continues his playful signature, but with some refinements. These are, by and large, rather easy pieces to wear — nipped-waist, knee-length dresses decorated with big blooms as well as graphic intarsia sweaters that are only a little weird. The designer's collage feel was still alive and well, but it feels a little more street-ready, for better (commercial appeal) or worse (slight loss of vision). That's not to say the looks weren't great or super-cool because they definitely were. Think graphic button-ups, dresses with appliqué flowers and lace garments with really nice, saturated colors.


The Accessories: Tights in mustard yellow, ice blue and coral paired with playful colorblocked platforms.


The Beauty: Long, straightened hair, coral pink lips and icy blue eyelids.


The Takeaway: We'll take Michael van der Ham's strange genius any way we can — be it a little reined in or not.


All images: IMAXtree


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