Mark Fast is known for producing edgy, cool, body-conscious knitwear that is loved by celebrities like Rihanna and the Kardashian sisters (in other words, celebrities who are not shy about flaunting their bodies), and the Faster by Mark Fast Spring 2012 collection maintains the designer's fearless attitude toward dressing a woman.
In the British designer's first ever presentation during New York Fashion Week (thanks to a recent collaboration with Aldo Shoes, who sponsored the show), Fast presented a Spring collection that was, well, kind of outrageous. In the best way possible, of course.
The Faster by Mark Fast Spring 2012 collection was showcased on models who stood on a revolving platform, first of all. The models also wore make up that matched their outfits. I mean, REALLY matched their outfits. Electric blue lips and eyes made a statement, as did the ultra futuristic collection itself.
Is the Faster by Mark Fast Spring 2012 collection gorgeous? Yes. Is it wearable? Probably not by anyone other than Rihanna.
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