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prada by prada perfume switchboard operator help out during the war, and she also was in charge of running the Lionel train display at Christmastime.Illincic wrap up London Fashion WeekA model sits as preparations are made backstage ahead of the SpringSummer 2013 Meadham Kirchoff collection at a central London venue, during London Fashion Week, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012. AP PhotoJoel RyanCredit: APLONDON AP The models have packed up, the temporary runways taken down. London Fashion Week on Tuesday wrapped up five hectic days of women wear shows, a whirlwind display of new colors and textures for next spring from big name designers and newcomers alike.London hosts a more eclectic collection of designers and labels than fashion weeks in New York, Milan and Paris, and the latest crop of spring and summer designs seen this week has been a big mish mash: Futuristic metallic leathers at Burberry, sweet pastels at Temperley, disco fever at Jonathan Saunders, and minimalism at quite a few other shows.While there was no overriding theme, there were micro trends set to make their way to high street stores come spring. All white and monochrome outfits were seen everywhere, as were pretty confectionery shades of mint and lemon.Futuristic, shiny materials like plastic or fabrics with a foil like, iridescent or even holographic sheen were popular, as was the use of sheer, feminine layers in organza, chiffon or mesh.On Tuesday, things kicked off with florals, wide leg trousers and mannish suits at luxury label Mulberry, best known for its leather handbags. The collection, delivered with a humorous British flair, nodded to several of the season popular trends: Sleek trouser suits, all season leather, metallic jacquard, and head to toe ice cream pastel shades.Model turned designer Roksanda Illincic followed with a collection of dresses with simple feminine shapes and minimal detailing, leaving her use of beautiful color combinations and glossy fabrics to do the talking.Day Five also saw collections by a handful of younger and adventurous designers. Simone Rocha, the daughter of British fashion institution John Rocha, deftly combined schoolgirl innocence and tough attitude, while maverick duo Meadham