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Charlotte Ronson
The Ronson's don't do things by halves when one of them demands support, and this was certainly true at the weekend as both Mark, Samantha and partner Lindsay Lohan gathered for Charlotte's autumn/winter fashion collection.
We've not always appreciated Charlotte as a designer, as all too often she can fade into obscurity with other big names showing their vision on the same day.
However, we were quietly impressed with her youthful collection, full of leather and figure-hugging knitwear that she showcased on Friday.
Her flirty, yet nerd inspired look from last season was replaced with a harder, more biker chick sort of style that will appeal to her young audience, and teaming it with some Forties inspired fashion keeps her look fresh and innovative.
We were big fans of her leather mac style coat punctured with metal stars on each of the shoulder lapels, it made us go a bit weak at the knees and that can only be a good thing!
Just like Chanel's stars and stripes Americana collection a few seasons ago, we forsee people going just a little bit nuts for this, when the collection is translated for the high-street.
Hooded sweatshirts teamed with nude vests and heavy pendants leant to the industrial feel that Ronson was going for, while her models' scraped back hair and plum coloured lips added to the look perfectly.
Her structured jackets teamed with cargo pants was relaxed, yet tailored and stylish, while her one-shoulder design made an appearance once again on the catwalk for her autumn 09 vision.
Plaid dresses teamed with wooly shrugs gave a small nod to the relaxed boho trend, while her tight wooly dresses had a touch of Herve Leger design about them, with their structured panels.
All in all, this is arguably one of Ronson's finest and most accomplished collections to date, and we hope she continues the trend next season too.
FemaleFirst- Laura Terry