For a surefire way to look glam now, opt for a no-fail latex look just like Fearne Cotton at London Fashion Week. Last month, the blonde bombshell smoldered down the runway in a stunning white PVC dress.
The former BBC Radio 1 presenter said that she felt nervous, but was thrilled by the overall experience. The 35-year-old starlet sported an all white look the Autumn/Winter collection for designer Pam Hodd.
Looking like a professional model, Cotton walked the runway wearing a long sleeved white PVC dress, complete with a mockneck style. The all-white dress looked elegant and sophisticated, with a ladylike hem that fell just below her knee. For accessories, Fearne wore a chic white PVC hat and a pair of lace up pumps.
“Just got to walk in my mate @pamhoggfashion show,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “What a terrifying/thrilling 10 minutes that was! Pam you are brilliant! #LFW” On another post, she added, “Never has walking seemed to nerve wracking.”
We also featured Fearne Cotton on our blog before, last time she was wearing a bold latex dress. While her everyday look is more vintage-inspired, including peter pan collared items and printed dresses, Fearne isn’t afraid to experiment with her fashion choices. For a daring style, sport a PVC dress just like Fearne Cotton.
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Seeing her return to latex after being featured before in a bold version shows she’s genuinely comfortable experimenting with this material.
I like how the article highlighted her nerves about walking for Pam Hogg, because it makes the polished white PVC look feel more human and less untouchable.
Interesting contrast between her usual vintage Peter Pan collar style and stepping out in a sleek PVC runway look, shows real range in her fashion choices.
Her comment about the 10 minutes being terrifying but thrilling really adds context to the runway moment, especially for someone not primarily a model.
The article did a good job explaining how the all-white palette kept the look cohesive, especially with accessories like the hat tying everything together.
The all-white styling with the mockneck and that matching PVC hat sounded surprisingly elegant, not something I usually associate with vinyl pieces.
I didn’t expect lace-up pumps to pair so well with a long-sleeved PVC dress, but the description makes the whole outfit feel balanced and intentional.
It’s refreshing that someone known for more retro, printed outfits can pull off a high-shine PVC dress without losing their personal style identity.
That knee-length hem detail stood out to me, since it kept the outfit sophisticated instead of overly edgy despite being shiny white PVC.
Pam Hogg’s influence really comes through here, especially in turning a potentially harsh material into something refined and ladylike.