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We talked to Karen Bonser, Topshop Unique designer, during London Fashion Week and told us a little about the inspirations for the show, which was very authentic and left out the most common themes of the season. "We based our collection on the 1930s. We watched movies that depict that time, such as ‘The Great Gatsby "and" Bonnie and Clyde’. We were inspired by gangsters and even by one of Madonna’s looks on her 1990 tour ‘The Blond Ambition,’ in which she wore a lot of pinstripe and berets, as they did in the 1930s," she explained. "It was fun to make references to the movie ‘101 Dalmatians,’ and it fit very well, since the book was written in the 1930," added Karen.

* For the designer, Topshop’s trademark is to always have an unexpected element in clothing, a “twist.” In the case of Unique, she emphasized that there are always all-in-one playsuits in the collections, the brand is always in the collections all-in-one playsuits, which are sort of stylish overalls. "Our dresses are also lovely of course. There are fun prints that bring a sense of humor to the brand," she said. Unique’s participation in London Fashion Week has changed the Topshop’s DNA. "We’ve always been in London and the British fashion is very creative and irreverent," she emphasized.

Look on the winter catwalk of Topshop Unique: 1930s in Vogue

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