Two years ago, when Queen Elizabeth II. arrived at Richard Quinn's fashion show, so as to personally hand him the British design award, which aims to highlight the important role of the fashion industry in society and to point out emerging talents, she was blissfully unaware of the collection the young designer would introduce a couple years later…
It's hard to say if the queen would lower her eyes in a chaste manner or laugh from the heart at the sight of the extravagant latex and leather masks, but there's one thing we know for sure. She would definitely approve of the second, somewhat more romantic part of the collection full of floral robes, ruffles and frilly skirts. Why? Because it's simply awesome!
Forget about the otherwordly models that could hardly be worn anywhere else but at a fetish party for a moment (don't even try to put these on for any other occasion, if you don't want others to think you've gone completely mad). Instead, let's have a look together at five luxury models that definitely deserve your attention.
If we were standing in Richard Quinn's studio, trying to decide which dress to take for a luxury party, this mode would be the obvious choice! In this corset dress exuding dazzling glitter, you definitely won't be just another face in the crowd.
The combination of colors and material that screams luxury at first glance immediately won us over. The fact that this model will hide a few extra pounds is just a tiny bonus!
If you're going to visit the United Arab Emirates and want to look chic without being too provoking, go for this black model with roses, it will give you a perfectly feminine charm.
When we saw this mini dress, we completely forgot if we were still watching Richard Quinn's show, or already that of Zimmermann, since similar models are a trade mark of that brand. Pure coincidence?