
The set of Simon Mo's AW19 presentation reminded me somewhat of my secondary school's science department; plain walls converging on an interactive whiteboard, yellow laboratory stools, enough potted plants to fill a small greenhouse, and desks cluttered with science journals and plastic measuring cylinders. All that was missing was the accidental scorch mark on the ceiling, courtesy of my Year 7 chemistry teacher.
But there are no school uniforms or white lab coats to be seen among Mo's "Crazy Herbalist" collection. Instead we are presented with smart winterwear and sports-luxe in shades of red, mint green, beige and dusty pink. Velvet tops and metallic dresses provide a drop of shimmer, but it's the oversized check and dogtooth patterns that really draw the eye, occasionally supplemented by a large pom-pom perched atop a likewise oversized hat.
But there are no school uniforms or white lab coats to be seen among Mo's "Crazy Herbalist" collection. Instead we are presented with smart winterwear and sports-luxe in shades of red, mint green, beige and dusty pink. Velvet tops and metallic dresses provide a drop of shimmer, but it's the oversized check and dogtooth patterns that really draw the eye, occasionally supplemented by a large pom-pom perched atop a likewise oversized hat.













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