Nobody looks smarter than Paul Smith’s women, as this British designer always shows clever-looking girls with their elegant and sophisticated styles, who most of the times always borrow their clothes from a man’s wardrobe, resulting such sleek and clean menswear-inspired looks.
Still evoking a sense of elegance and sophistication of feminine to masculine looks, during London Fashion Week runway, Paul Smith Fall Winter 2012-2013 collection featured number of tailored, classic, and sleek suits that showcased in a rich palate of vibrant velvets and wools.
There were plenty of The Savile Row world applied to this women collection, from a paisley gentleman’s dressing gown, to charming boy-cut trousers and jackets, including various mannish cashmere overcoats, smoking refurbished jackets, pleated tweed blazers, as well as drain-pipe corduroy or velvety pants, and new winning silhouette in wide-leg pants cropped a little bit short and worn with a matching long coat.
Some outfits are featured in simply casual, contemporary looks that give additional classic sophistication into the models, who sport a timeless collection of a British-heritage, such as a multitude of clean-cut suiting, lightweight knits, structured silhouettes, lengthy overcoats and fitted trousers.
Nothing spectacular like numerous complicated details or appliques were proposed in this collection, which most of the lines came in such simple, sharply dressed design, yet, by combining fashion with function, this collection perfectly features versatile and wearable selection of key pieces that work well to any fashionista’s winning wardrobe.



















