With Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia just around the corner, Couturing brings you a preview of the key pieces of camilla & marc, Josh Goot and Manning Cartell’s new Spring/Summer 2012/2013 Collection.

 

CAMILLA & MARC

Bright flashes of neon, quirky bright prints, pastels and suits, Camilla & Marc‘s Spring/Summer 2012/13 collection has a little touch of everything. Strong silhouettes and modern tailoring stay true to the camilla & marc aesthetic, with a range of pieces to take you from the cooler months to warm summer days. Key pieces include neon palazzo pants, a bright cobalt blue suit, a pastel bustier jumpsuit and floral print suit. The collection drops in stores in July.

 

 

JOSH GOOT

Australia’s King of prints, Josh Goot‘s Spring/Summer 2012/2013 does not disappoint. The sleek tailoring we’ve come to expect from Goot is decorated with bold, digital designs and stripes. Silhouettes are mixed between body-con tight with fitted, printed dress, bulky with a comfy bomber jacket and lady-like with flared peplums, flared skirts and rise and fall hems. Cutouts and collars are welcome additions to the range, which is based on a pallette of orange, maroon, aqua and splashes of greens and blues.

 

 

MANNING CARTELL

Manning Cartell‘s new collection titled ‘Pearls and Men’ certain lives up to its name. Mixing feminine colours and embellishments with masculine tailoring, Pearls and Men presents a range of suits, pencil skirts and shirts. Manning Cartell’s signature twists and draping is still present, with this season’s standout print, a splash of bright and pastel colours.

 

 

Images courtesy of Harper’s Bazaar Australia

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Lisa Teh

Lisa Teh is the Editor-in-chief of Couturing.com, one of Australia's top fashion, beauty and lifestyle resources. She has worked on campaigns with brands including David Jones, Myer, Mecca Cosmetica, Simone Perele, Lenovo and L'Oreal. She recently appeared in Couturing's exclusive Australian Fashion Week reality web series, The Frow, alongside top industry names including Toni Maticevski and Maybelline Creative Director Nigel Stanislaus.

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