Friday, October 25, 2013

Walk the Walk: Caitlin Power S/S 2014 Collection

After 3 years of hardwork, Catilin Power, one of my dear friends, finally presented her latest collection in the big runway room for the first time. This collection also marked a major shift of the brand.

If you are like me, who is familiar with this brand, then you should know Caitlin's previous collections were always dark, edgy and mysterious. However, in this collection, the clothes emit a very warm and bright vibe.

The designer's version of the tribal warrior is very bold and powerful, with a slightly futuristic edge. Every piece here is well fitted and the small details are what excited me the most. Also, the final 3 custom dresses (yes, these dresses are made specifically for these 3 models) really show her leather patchwork skills and I am sure many ladies will knock on the designer's door very soon to create their one of a kind tribal dress.

I am fortunate to be one of those people who has followed her journey in these past 3 years. From small venues to her first big runway show, she always gives out her 120%, and I like the fact she continues to evolve her brand season after season. After the runway show, a photographer told me that her audience size was as huge as the Joe Fresh show, and all I can say is, Caitlin Power deserves it. She has truly produced an international standard show.

As a friend, I am very proud of you! Bravo!



Pros:
- I am in love with the tribal / safari warrior theme. This is a very refreshing concept for this particular brand.
- The colour palette is very bright, which is very different than Caitlin's previous collections. This palettes adds a positive vibe to the collection.
- The leather patch work style remains, but this time it is more refined.
- Many of the pieces are very wearable, there is basically something for everyone.

Cons:
- None

Eye Candies:
- Yellow/brown long coat
- The final 3 dresses
- Red coat
- Red dress
- White suit with black accents

Please visit Michael Ho photography website to view the complete collection.








Courtesy of Michael Ho

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