A Cult English Designer's Dresses are Getting a Reboot

There are certain cult designers whose vintage pieces will perennially cause ebay bidding wars. Include Zhandra Rhodes on that short list. The designer's printed, flowing, impossibly flattering dresses have been hits since It Brit girls flocked to her Fulham Road shop in London in the late '60s and '70s. Her unabashedly feminine, flowing, printed looks are exactly on time for next season—if New York's Spring runways are any indication. In case you're not feeling lucky on the auction block matchesfashion.com has a new collab for you. The London-based e-comm site is selling an exclusive collection of dresses from the Zhandra Rhodes archive, which they worked closely with stylist and creative consultant Grace Woodward to compile. Hitting the site tomorrow—starting at $1,000—they're a sure thing to say the least. Click through to see the dresses, just in time for London Fashion Week.

From Harper's BAZAAR