The Romeo Pires collection at the Vauxhall fashion scout was very reminiscent of childhood school uniform with an awkward twist. The models looked amazing with Geisha style white paint over their faces and teased hair either out or plaited at the back, this all added to the youngish carefree feel of the show. At a first glance you might wonder how you'd wear the clothes off of the fairytale catwalk and onto the streets of the real world, but after another look you realise the smock could easily be worn with a pair of leggings and maybe it wouldn't be practical to wear a waist band all the way down to your knees but it would be quite easy to work the suspenders in to any outfit. Now, the white paint all across the forehead? I'm not too sure how you'd incorporate that without receiving side eyes throughout the whole day. The music initially had a heavy repetitive bass, out of rhythm that was juxtaposed against the minimalist clothes. Towards the end however the music took on an upbeat 20's feel which left you with a smile. Very enjoyable.






















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