PPQ had a controversial concept to ‘seating’ at their Autumn / Winter 2014 show. A hierarchal set-up divided VIPs from press, with an intimate room for the prestigious, just off the bar at which press caught a skewed vision of the ’60s nostalgic numbers.

PPQ delved into a textile playground – a concoction of chiffon, fur, PVC and silk in bold floral print, metallics and a muted, tonal palette. The models’ profiles were framed with headbands and shielded with over-sized shades while the Tame Impala soundtrack gave a helping hand to recreating the Andy Warhol creative days of the ’60s. PPQ at London Fashion Week was a rewind in time with an added dose of modernity and chic.

Chantal Adams

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