Alice Temperley presented a unique and relaxed Spring/Summer 2015 collection for London Fashion Week. <br /><br />The collection was cool, calm and creative with models floating easily along the catwalk wearing flats, sporting loose fitting fabrics and a splash of summer pastels. <br /><br />Powder blue and pastel pink are big on the Spring/Summer 2015 agenda, as is black and white.<br /><br />The collection revealed a feel of ease and comfort it was also filled with fun summer prints, lightweight fabrics, eye-capturing patterns and smart tailoring.<br /><br />fashion designer Vivienne Westwood used her runway to campaign for Scottish independence.<br /><br />The designer said:“We just hope that Scotland can be a model for future hope and development where we have a people’s democracy instead of only everything for profit and for business and for destruction,” Westwood – who has long been influenced by the nation’s historical costumes and iconography – sent her models down the runway wearing Yes badges, just to ensure the message was clear.<br /><br />Sunday’s collection was as saucy as ever. There were beautifully-draped blouses and dresses, micro shorts, and sculpted evening gowns in summery floral prints.<br /><br />Although she was born in Derbyshire to English parents, Westwood created her own Scottish clan and tartan for her ‘Anglomania’ Autumn/Winter fashion line in 1993.
