Award winning Scottish womenswear designer Holly Fulton has never been one to shy away from colour & prints & her Spring Summer 2013 collection is no exception with rich colours & patterns in tactile fabrics bursting from the catwalk show. Parading in rows of four at the opening of the show, models adorned in oversize floral embellishments & the sugariest shades of candy pink & turquoise epitomized 1950s Americana with a lashing of 1960s cheek. The collection is arguably one of Holly Fulton's most laid back & therefore wearable collections yet. With Vogue editor Alex Shulman referring to Fultons past collections as beautiful pieces of art the latest offering of easy separates has an overall more relaxed aesthetic. Day dresses, printed cropped trousers, floral embroidered macs, raffia skirts & tailored fifties style jackets, T-Shirt dresses & sweatshirts all entwined with a flurry of climbing rose motifs, applique embroidery & sequins. The collection was a carefully crafted combination of the delicate & the robust with lightweight silks, leathers, heavy duty plastics & basket weaves. Bold print infusions of stripes, checks & mosaic tiles offered the undeniable Holly Fulton stamp, reminding the audience who is the master of print & embellishment in womens fashion. In conclusion Holly Fultons latest offering is innovative, impossibly fun & utterly wearable. Shop the Holly Fulton SS13 Collection. Read all about the Holly Fulton SS13 Collection in our Blog.