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We aren't familiar with designer Katie Roberts-Wood but her monochromatic show for Spring 2017 really appealed to us. The collection was a nod to the designer’s medical background (she studied medicine for a decade before enrolling in the master’s program at Royal College of Art to study womenswear) with the airy silk organza designed to mimic the transparent nature of radiographs and x-rays. The minimal designs featured clever details such as frills and ruffles along seams of trousers and dresses and oversized bows. Roberts-Wood uses an innovative technique that braids panels of organza together. The result is a completely unstitched garment with voluminous ruffles. Our favourite look? A textural navy dress comprising entirely of tulle ruffles over a sheer slip.
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