Here's a look at some of the day's catwalk highlights.

London Fashion Week continued Monday, February 20, with shows from Roksanda, Pringle of Scotland, Sharon Wauchob, Christopher Kane and Burberry, which presented its fall/winter 2017 collection at Makers House in the British capital. Light, flowing materials, heavy and oversized outdoor pieces, color and prints were all on the agenda for Monday's shows. Here's a look at some of the day's catwalk highlights:

 


 

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Roksanda Ilincic didn't skimp on color, with a particular penchant for bright red, orange and royal blue. Long, loose shapes were also on the agenda, with layering and asymmetric cuts.


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Pringle of Scotland also brought color and asymmetric lines to its slender silhouettes, as well as knitwear.


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Sharon Wauchob's collection featured long dresses, covering models' legs almost entirely. These were finished in fabrics combining comfort and elegance.


 

000_lv7gf.07f94083036.original.jpgOsman showed a chic collection, playing with fluidity, volumes and oversized designs for daytime looks, as well as shimmering evening-wear gowns. There were plenty of vibrant colors too.


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Graphic prints filled the Huishan Zhang runway, where cozy-looking outdoor wear was followed by a series of highly feminine lightweight dresses.


 

000_lv75m.69e98081400.original.jpgChristopher Kane's iridescent dresses caused a sensation in London, not to mention the runway footwear -- a series of reworked Crocs as well as heels featuring sponge-foam inserts.


 

000_lv83r.8e010083329.original.jpgHead-to-toe florals were on display at Joseph, as well as bright colors and mixed motifs.


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Christopher Bailey's collection -- inspired by British sculptor Henry Moore -- plays with proportions, volumes, asymmetric lines, cut-outs and -- of course -- high-resistance materials.