
After looking through the photos I took during the three days that Mercedes-Benz fashion week lasted, I evaluated all the looks from the different shows. I came to the conclusion that the two best were Dagmar in first place and secondly Tiger of Sweden. The three sisters behind the brand Dagmar should be tremendously proud of the outcome, every single look stands out and Style.com was as impressed when they wrote:
"Dagmar was the highlight of the day, if not the week."

Take a closer look at Dagmar’s long dresses, all art-deco inspired, with a slit showing a lot of leg, some of them with long stripes of transparent fabric revealing skin, another hot element. The knitted sweaters all look as if they could be worn as dresses, one of them stunned the audience when it appeared with Yeti-like arms. In Scandinavia we need warm garments, therefore a fluffy vest is not unexpected, but what was was that it reached down to the feet of top-model Frida Gustavsson, but nevertheless it looked stunning. A black and fierce leather-cut top, suiting for a warrior princess, was the garment that received most attention. This was the only A/W collection that successfully combined daywear and evening wear.

Tiger of Sweden’s collection consisted of more all-around wear than Dagmar’s; a lot of tailored coats, of course a couple of pairs of leather pants and black furry jackets. Many of the models wore black hats which gave a cool effect to the looks, it might also had something to do with that the models walked out in a trio (very powerful). One dark orange colour was returning during the whole show, combining perfectly with black. If one had to choose the best look it must have been a suit in the magnificent orange nuance mentioned above.
If your going to choose what to import from Sweden for next season, it should be any dress or garment from Dagmar’s triumph collection.
Two of my looks at Fashion Week:

