Brands like Willow looked to soft pastels, as well as Alice McCall which opted for a quirkier take with shiny mints, peaches and sky-blues. Other designers, like Kahlo, stuck to a mainly monochromatic palette, which drew focus to its other notable features. For Carly Hunter it was sculptural shapes, and for LUI HON it was tailoring and plunging necklines.
A matchy-matchy perforated neon-pink ensemble by LIFEwithBIRD was a show-stopper, and YB J’AIME toughened up otherwise-feminine pieces with a ripped off-the-shoulder and collared red-lace dress.
Photo: Lucas DawsonNeo Dia worked sheer and arty prints, and Manning Cartell brought back the strong leathers and cut-out detailing which was so highly praised at the David Jones Spring 2014 launch.
Browse through our gallery to see our favourite looks from Runway Two, and keep checking back in for more updates from Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2014.
MSFW 2014: Runway Two
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Alice McCall
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Alice McCall
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Carly Hunter
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Carly Hunter
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Kahlo
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LIFEwithBIRD
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LUI HON
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LUI HON
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Manning Cartell
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Manning Cartell
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Neo Dia
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Neo Dia
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Neo Dia
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Willow
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BY J'AIME
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BY J'AIME