...Paul Frith's Spring/Summer 1997 show was presented at London Fashion Week. Set to the soundtrack of alternative rock and folk music, the show began with cotton daywear which included single-breasted blazer jackets, short sleeved shirts...
...Paul Frith's Spring/Summer 1998 show was presented at London Fashion Week. The show opened with a range of smart casual looks in black and grays with the focus on cut and shape. Hemlines were knee-length or shorter, jackets were tailored...
...Paul Frith’s Spring/Summer 1999 show was presented at London Fashion Week. The theme of the show was simplicity with a sexy edge, demonstrated through the sheer and chiffon fabrics used for the garments. Simplicity was shown throughout...
...Paul Frith's Autumn/Winter 1996 show was presented at London Fashion Week. Frith set the tone for his collection with set design; heavy deep red velvet drapes and a golden curtain framed the entrance for the models. The clothes has a sultry...
...Paul Frith's Autumn/Winter 1998 show was presented at London Fashion Week. Models wore a combination of formal pinstripes and tailored jackets and pants, combined with semi-transparent and see-through dresses and tops. The silhouette tended...
...Paul Frith’s Spring/Summer 1996 show was presented at London Fashion Week. Opening with a series of summery and sultry all-satin looks in tones of pale yellow, baby pink, and baby blue. Frith used silk throughout the show. One section...
...Paul Frith's Autumn/Winter 1999 show was presented at London Fashion Week. It was a luxurious collection of heavy wools and weightless satins and chiffons. Key garments included shirt dresses, satin crop tops, midi skirt, long sleeve tops...
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