FashionOverdoseDazed Overdose Sun 1st Mar: Katie ShillingfordKatie spots Pixie Geldof at Pringle, Liz Hurley and Milla Jovovich at Roberto Cavalli, and enjoys a big blowout party thrown by Mr Cavalli.ShareLink copied ✔️March 2, 2009FashionOverdoseTextKatie Shillingford We had a great day, starting off with Pringle spotting the lovely Pixie Geldof front row and an amazing feathery showstopper worn by Sasha P closing the show. Then we headed for Todds, where highlights included the amazing chincilla-esque bags that were actually rabbit…how do they do that!! At Roberto Cavalli we spotted Liz Hurley and Milla Jovovich. There were some great chunky shoes at Ter et Bantine and then the Versus accessories collection designed by Christopher Kane was sparkletastic. We want the ankle and Chelsea boots adorned with huge gems! At the Calvin Klein presentation it was great to see the collection up close- textures and treatments created interesting pieces of a puzzle that at times were evocative of Japanese fashion. But the moment we were all waiting for today was PRADA and she didn't disappoint. As always Mrs Prada wowed us with something fresh and exciting and completely unpredictable. Waders are now sexy! We ended the long day with a few cocktails at Roberto Cavalli’s (credit card?) launch party and danced the night away.. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORERevisiting Bjork’s massive fashion archive in the pages of DazedWelcome to Sophia Stel’s PalaceJake Zhang is forging fashion avatars for a post-physical worldThis New York designer wants you to rethink the value of hard workGo behind-the-scenes at Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaignHow Jane Birkin became fashion’s most complicated iconLudovic de Saint Sernin answers the dA-Zed quiz Lily Allen was out for revenge at 16Arlington’s It-girl conventionJil Sander gets cosy with MonclerExploring the parallel lives of Vivienne Westwood and cult manga NANAHaider Ackermann throws it down with Willie Nelson for Canada GooseBrontez Purnell on the rise of Telfar Clemens