Photography by Lea ColomboFashionShowSimone Rocha SS14Inspired by Nobuyoshi Araki, Rocha sends out PVC, garter socks and lots of sheer panelsShareLink copied ✔️September 17, 2013FashionShowPhotographyLea ColomboTextIsabella BurleySimone Rocha SS1427 Imagesview more + Initial Reaction: Rocha's girls go rioting in Amsterdam. References: Nobuyoshi Araki, Ed Templeton's Teenage Kissers and the girls in Amsterdam. Progression: Much more provocative than seasons before. Unexpected details: Lots of PVC, sheer panels, garter socks and intricate beading. Viral moment: The final three looks that closed the show - a breathtaking series of sheer nude veils that wrapped around the entire body. Stand-out look: A sheer black printed PVC jacket worn with nothing underneath. Hair: Messy platted mohawks created by James Pecis. Soundtrack: A great mix tape by Simone's brother Max. Quote of the show: "I wanted it to be more provocative this season…I was looking at a lot of Araki photos actually as well as spending time in Ireland. I think that really shined through in the collection." - Simone Rocha Left on our seats: A little notebook with the image of an overgrown garden by Rocha's long-term collaborator and photographer Jacob Lillis.