
Photo Credit: Fashion Capital by Andy Espin | ELLE UK
Get in the frothy fluff because it is pom-pom time.
Over at Bunmi KoKo, the designer showed a tribal inspired collection, with black and white pom-poms bedecked garments on shoulders and arms (as seen in two images on extreme left by Andy Espin). I like her mix of African references and the pom-poms.
For his Giles spring summer 201 collection, Giles Deacon had models in large neon pom-pom headpieces as seen in two images on extreme right. While at Henry Holland, (see middle two images) encircled necks and wrists in pastel shades.
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Photo Credit: Fashion Capital by Andy Espin | ELLE UK

It’s nice to see pom-poms that don’t automatically go the Harajuku route. These are bit more elegant, and so I say YES.