Stella McCartney introduced quite a hybrid collection for
the Autumn Winter 2017 season that exuded power and elegance. The collection
was versatile and wearable, offering women some transitional style solutions.
McCartney articulated her social message through her designs
without slogans or sacrificing a tiny bit of her signature practical chic. “Faith
and love inspire the collection,” McCartney said after the show. “I want to
reflect the good in people within my work. My message is clear. I want to bring
people together in what I do, and politics, of course, are part of that.”
The collection portrayed a pictorial of “A Horse Frightened
by a Lion,” by 18th-century painter George Stubbs, with the inclusion of animal
motifs. A Balmoral-esque quilted coat was paired back to wide legged, wool
trousers, producing a dynamic portrayal of styling. Paper bag overalls and
sweaters directed toward a casual aesthetic.
As she has built joie de vivre into her brand DNA, it only
made sense that she’s reprise the hit karaoke dance party from last season at
the show. This time, the models paraded to George Michael’s “Faith”, “All You
Need Is Love” by her dad, Paul McCartney and The Beatles, and “Brujas” by
Princess Nokia.