The shows at London Graduate Fashion week were a sight to behold. The style was definite, each student with their own distinctive themes, from techno colours through to heavy chinese inspired velveteens; London Graduate Fashion week had it all and much more. 

Obviously we were expecting to see some stylish people on the other side of the catwalk but nothing could prepare us for the mass of unique, innovative, groundbreaking and sometimes damn right quirky style that we saw whilst mulling around after the shows. The fashion off the runway was just as 'out there' and well, fashionable as it was on the catwalk! 

Have a look at just a few of the fashion savvy saints we snapped whilst there and tell us what you think to their own unique style.

                                       Susie Bubble at Graduate Fashion Week 2010

We saw Susie Bubble at Graduate Fashion Week who is the face, style and brains of the uber stylish fashion blog Susie Bubble We thought she looked lovely and were delighted when she was happy to pose for us for our blog and look at Street Style at London Graduate Fashion Week. Her style appears effortless, yet is perfectly co-ordinated without screaming 2-piece matchup! We loved the colour of her unusual tights and her brogues were super snazzy from Irregular Choice a girl after our own heart! Were suckers for the brogue style hence our take on the low heeled brogue Lois Brogue which will be making their debut on Monday 14 for DMU's Contour Fashion Show in Covent Garden (check back for the coverage from what will be sure to be a great show!) 

                                      
                                    
                                    Graduate Fashion Week London Street Style  

These two lovely ladies were exhibiting at Graduate Fashion Week and were more than happy to pose for our post on Street Style at GFW. Quirky, eclectic, unique and bold we felt that this stylish pair embodied what Graduate Fashion Week stands for! One of the nicest things about their style was how comfortable they were with it; and so friendly! Check out that jumpsuit and bowler hat - so far from bland and ordinary they clearly didn't want to blend in and they achieved their uber stylish look effortlessly! 

                  Graduate Fashion Week Street Style

These four ladies were also exhibiting at GFW and we loved each of their individual styles! Not one of them are the same, each eclectic and quirky and it reminded us that in a sea of fashion savvy women you don't have to be a clone to look different. From 1940's war-time glam to bright summer florals each style popped and showed us how different a certain fashion sense can make a gal look! And look at their homage to Gladiator Sandals - we know they would love Estelle Gladiator Sandal

     
 
                  Graduate Fashion Week Street Style

This trio of taste represented a more 'modern' girl about town style that was more mainstream yet still their own. We love the mix of feminine with tough leather (in the middle) to brights with black and the delicate cream dress contrasted by leggings. Each one of them dressed to impress

Graduate Fashion Week for us not only illustrated the fantastic graduate talent that is out there but also reminded us that individual style doesn't have to be beyond weird, but a style that you love and most importantly are confident in - It was not one piece of clothing that made any of these street styles look good it was the confidence that each one of these girls exuded! 

We would like to say a big thank you to each one of these girls who posed for us and let us hold them up as a glowing beacon of Fashion Smarts! Thank You!

What do you think to the Street Style at Graduate Fashion Week? Have you got a fave style? Let us know!