Luella SS09

Luella SS09

London Fashion Week is into it's fourth day now and today's line-up includes some of the big names in the fashion industry including Luella, Julien Macdonald and Giles.

Ossie Clark opens today at 9 am. We can expect cold colours and unusual shapes as Ossie Clark's Creative Director Avsh Alom Gur says the inspiration behind the collection is The film Emanuelle, rectangular shapes and ice.

Up next is Luella, who we're hoping will show her typical flirty feminine styles in frilly dresses, with floral prints.

Erdem follows Luella at 11 am. Designer Erdem Moralioglu lists his inspirations as colour, optimism and oddities so we're looking forward to a bright, unique collection.

Julien Macdonald shows next at 12.15. Julien spoke about mixing tribal and 1940s glamour inspirations for this collection which he calls 'sexy, high octane, powerful and liberating.'

At 13.15 is Marios Schwab. The former Central Saint Martins student says he was inspired for his autumn/winter collection by destruction, revolution and harmony.

Following Schwab is Jasper Conran at 14.30. We are expecting simple yet stylish tailored pieces from Conran who is also working on a Wedgwood collection.

Roksanda Ilincic is up next at 3.30. Roksanda has listed her inspirations as sugar, almonds and silence so we are predicting soft colours and feminine pieces.

Louise Goldin shows at 16.45, four years after showing at the St Martins graduate show in 2005. We're predicting cool colours in futuristic styles as Louise says her inspiration was, 'Eskimos, the Arctic and Mars.'

Giles is next at 16.45, we can expect from him statement pieces in fun designs but with a mature feel as he was inspired by drawing, auction houses and the British Museum.

Following Giles at 19.00 is Paul Smith. Smith describes his collection as: "A mix of classics, beautifully made but always with the unexpected."

The final collection of Day Four is Issa at 20.00. Brazilian designer Daniella Issa Helayel was inspired by Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro in the seventies s owe are predicting bright colours, in fun kitschy patterns.

Throughout the day there will be presentations by Mulberry Salon, Antoni & Alison and Maria Grachvogel.

FemaleFirst - Jessica Watson