Trust me, as good as this video is, it doesn't come close to actually being there, sitting through the most epic, fabulous and probably the most talked about catwalk show of London fashion week. THE BLOODY FLOOR MOVED 360 DEGREES! Pure amazingness! It'll certainly stay in my memory for a long time. As will the new collection.Anya Hindmarch does good bag. We know that. She has proved it for years. Her leather goods are probably some of the best on the market. For this current season, autumn winter 2014, it's all Kellogg's, Daz and McVitie's packaging. There are 'normal' bags too, don't worry. Her 'thing' is novelty factor, but making it tres chic.For next season, Anya is all about schoolgirl customization. I know I'm not a BIOLOGICAL girl, but I know you all doodled on your books too - I 'heart' (boys name) - and collected stickers. I remember distinctly having a big folder with plastic wallet after plastic wallet with all kinds of stickers stuck to them: furry, glittery, 3D, googly eyes.Never leather though. Not until now anyway. Anya's whole shtick for next summer is classroom DIY. Pencil shape clutches, splodges of presumably yukky school pudding and lots and lots of stickers.All presented on a moving catwalk, which eventually turned into a movie-like trance of day-glo skeleton onesie-wearing dancers, who pushed onto the catwalk huge glow-in-the-dark wire cups with models sitting inside. No, I'm not joking. Maybe this represented day dreaming? As random as it was, it was quite a show!
Oh, and you can buy the Mickey Mouse style thumbs up stickers right now from Net-A-Porter.com...