A model wears a creation by Michelle Yvette. Photo / Getty Images
A model wears a creation by Michelle Yvette. Photo / Getty Images

Shift dresses were the go at Michelle Yvette. In silk and sequin they were all grown up from the former New Generation designer who this year had a salon show.

Her designs aren't directional, but they're well made and saleable. Fur added a touch of luxe, everything from a glossy black cape to a purple splash-dyed shrug.

Last year, coats were Yvette's strongest offering, and a purple belted wool cape was my favourite item this season.

But the most consistent offering were the fluid-fitting little numbers, some in power brights and one in peacock tones of swirling sequins.

A black, blue and white graphic print was used in a shift and a ruffle front tunic.

Then there was a little burnt-orange number with pleat skirt and the same colour teamed with black vinyl trim around the hem.

Contrast colour was also used in a navy blazer piped in white and in the teaming of a purple jacket worn with a cashmere fuchsia mini. I liked a darker purple belted wool cape.

Less assured was evening attire, mixing tulle and sewn-on fabric roses.

By Janetta Mackay Email Janetta