How To Look Dashing In Pa5H

20/10/2016
How To Look Dashing In Pa5H

Photography : My Own

London Fashion Week Spring Summer 2017 was a ball. When it comes to fashion in the capital, London like no other city, offers cutting edge style from the hottest talent around whether emerging or established. I was thrilled to be invited to such shows as Teatum Jones, Jasper Conran, and Eudon Choi that took place in Brewer Street car park – the new venue of the British Fashion Council. I have realised throughout the years as each fashion season goes by, however, that it’s more fun to attend mainstream shows as well as those of emerging designer talent. It’s important as fashionistas to educate ourselves about undiscovered talent so as to fulfil our own creative appetite with fresh and new ideas. Fashion is forever evolving with established brands providing a continuous dose of tradition to the industry while newer brands help to formulate contemporary trends with a taste of old-school tradition or glam. The latter resides in everything. As Coco Chanel once said “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky; in the street. Fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening” On that note, one of my favourite shows this season was PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H

When the poised nature of urban attire meets classic glamour, one can’t help but feel excited about the evolving journey of fashion as it continues into next season; spring summer 2017. Dasha Pash who established PA5H in 2014 has distinctively set the tone for next season producing a collection inspired by urban American subculture blending funky, street-style together with evening wear with an edge of eclecticism. Expect high-end sports luxe with a touch of 1980s glamour. Denim jeans, tailored jackets and a halter-neck top dripping in shimmering sequins conjured up images of happy-go-lucky disco-divas ready to party the night away. The collection oozed a confident attitude with a balanced mix of male and female models looking dashing in PA5H on the runway.

Read: IT’S TIME TO SOUTH PART 1

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

I loved the classic monochrome colour combination which works across all seasons. Cut-out denim, fringed jackets and corset tops are hitting back with their effortlessly cool signature style. What stood out, in particular, were light wool textures and vinyl textiles contrasted with metallic silver. A key piece to look out for is PA5H’s checkerboard-beaded, cropped jacket featuring over 100,000 beads. This should knock you off your feet!

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

There is something nostalgic about the PA5H collection with red, white and black combined together that remind you of Michael Jackson’s Thriller growing up as a child. Dramatic styles were cleverly juxtaposed with classic tailoring and fitted dresses enticing us with a mash-up of eclectic fashion for the urbanites and clean cut silhouettes for those with understated style. PA5H is definitely one to watch.

The afterparty took place in one of London’s hottest clubs – Toy Room – which was packed with influential figures in the fashion industry. It takes a daring personality to wear PA5H well and the following groovy gang are the perfect example.

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

PA5H hosted by Forward PR

Written by @Styleiconnat | Photography by Simon Armstrong | Afterparty images by Getty

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Style Icon Nat

Award-winner of the 2020 UK Enterprise Awards for most innovative celebrity stylist & lifestyle writer, Natalie is London based. Additionally, she is known for her work as a content creator and launched her blog in 2017 - Style Icon Nat's The Lifestyle Collective. The latter consolidated her creative skills and supports lifestyle, fashion and beauty brands. Natalie's fashion journey began in Harrods and Browns - South Molton Street, where she worked as a fashion consultant. In 2004, Natalie continued her fashion career as a personal shopper in Selfridges and set up Style Icon Ltd (a personal shopping company) in 2005. This led to worldwide travel for private clients, red carpet styling, student mentoring, public speaking at LFW, Clothes Show Live and British Airways corporate events. The end goal is to inspire, motivate and educate people globally. Natalie has a BA (Honours) degree in social policy & politics, PGCE and creative writing certification from Central St Martins.

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