Pringle of Scotland showcased their Spring/Summer 2010 collection during the London Fashion Week though before they liked to shine in Milan.
This return is explaned by the fact the company wanted to join the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the fashion week marking this way its Scottish origin.

The collection is rather monotone. The only colors used in clothes are white, black, gray, beige, brown and lemon. A bit dull pallete for spring and summer I would say.

The garments weren’t too diverse either. Short knitwear dresses and interesting open cable-knit cardigans showed that Pringle didn’t forget the brand was based on knitwear.

A few multilevel ruffled short skirts looked great as well as jackets which had no particluar shape and incorporated lots of details we can hardly expect in this piece of clothing.

Besides, I liked the shorts presented in the range, especially knitwear ones, they looked unusual.
And a couple of “Tilda” dresses – long, satin, with complex straps crossing a bare back – appeared at the end.













