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MARK FAST – LONDON F/W 2012 FASHION SHOW

MARK FAST – LONDON F/W 2012 FASHION SHOW Aiming to illustrate what he described as “sophisticated grunge”, Canadian Mark Fast kept attention primarily fixed on large draping cardigans and tightly fitted mini dresses. Fast restricted his color palette to shades of sand, grey and navy, complementing the muted overtones with cropped tops and whimsical touches…

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MARK FAST – LONDON S/S 2012 FASHION SHOW

  MARK FAST – LONDON S/S 2012 FASHION SHOW VIDEO BY XXXX MAGAZINE Liberty Ross, Tallulah Harlech and Eliza Doolittle were among those in the front row of Canadian designer Mark Fast’s LFW show. The collection built through a gradient fading from cream and beige into yellow through to orange and ending in black. There was an…

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MARK FAST – LONDON F/W 2011 FASHION SHOW

MARK FAST – LONDON F/W 2011 FASHION SHOW – VIDEO BY XXXX MAGAZINE Based on the idea of destruction and resurrection, Mark Fastcombined his trademark open-stitch knits with fringe, but this time they were less webby and more geometric.  Dresses lined with Swarovsky crystals, dark beady embellishments, mac-style dresses with hoods, drawstring waists, back-cutouts and extra-long…

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MARK FAST – LONDON S/S 2011 FASHION SHOW

MARK FAST COLLECTION VIDEO Spring/Summer 2011 was Mark Fast‘s first stand-alone show, inspired by a “post-apocalyptic world where acid rain wreaked destruction”. The collection played around with the usage of knits, as he mixed cobweb knits with sheer and feather-like tassle pieces. PVC plastic was also used creating a bustier effect, emphasizing his overall body-con…

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MARK FAST – LONDON A/W 2010 FASHION SHOW

MARK FAST Courageously leaping away from the mainstream, Mark Fast featured three plus-sized models in his Fall 2010 runway show. Sticking to his convictions, Fast lost his show stylist over the inclusion of plus sized models and will surely be the center of a media frenzy where he may find himself accused of stirring up…

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