It's refreshing to find trends unique to each designer at LFW.
And while Peter Pilotto, and his design partner Christopher de Vos, have incorporated in the obligatory velvet cropping up on catwalks across the capitol, the duo have devised their own house signatures continuously.
Peter Pilotto has built its reputation on always churning out edgy digital prints, and for autumn it looked like the needle was working at fever pitch.
Indigo, chartreuse and violet blended together in separates, cut-out dresses and, strangely enough, puffer jackets. But this was no normal outerwear- the sleeves were crackled silver leather and waists were cinched with the same material.
That wasn't the designers' only stab at ski chic, they also introduced several multi-colour fur bibs and gilets striped with green, bright blue, black and ivory, often framing a vibrant fitted frock or slim trousers.
A series of blown-up rose petal print dresses added a romantic touch to the otherwise cool-coloured collection.