Antipodium's Spring/Summer 2013 show debuted a collection of square-shaped headbands. The London-based brand has been working from its Australian hub, fusing the cultures and traditions of the regions. Founder and expat Ashe Peacock has been delivering the best of both worlds since the brands launch in 2003.
This Spring/Summer 2013 line is full of surprises. The ready-to-wear pieces featured 50s inspired cuts with pleated a-line skirts and bowling style shirts. Leather bomber jackets revealed a rebellious street chic spirit, although this was toned down by soft billowing dresses.
The most shocking twist came from these angular headpieces, tying back the hair of the models in a strict, sleek manner. The ponytails remained stiffly in place throughout the 2012 London Fashion Week display.
Square Hairband Looks
Antipodium's Spring/Summer 2013 Show Debuted Angular Headpieces
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