“It’s kind of Marie Helvin in Mustique, on the beach,” make-up artist Hannah Murray said of Jaeger London’s beauty look, built around orange eyeshadow.
This breezy collection had a Sixties feel with lots of clean, A-line shapes.
Designer Stuart Stockdale sent out a luxurious lineup in bold combinations of brights and muted tones.
Inspired by the abstract artist Robyn Denny and the sculptor Rachel Whiteread, this collection was a clean and structured affair.
Jaeger London channeled an urban equestrian vibe for fall, which worked best when it stuck to the brand’s classic and commercial roots.
There was a relaxed, Seventies feel to this collection.
Karen Boyd is clearly in a recessionary mindset. A palette of black and neutral shades, lent an air of austerity to the collection.
Jaeger London’s spring collection was infused with a laid-back Seventies vibe.