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We saw soft velvets in black and hunter green with tiered ruffles paired with leather bombers. Flannel plaid shirts with slouchy pants, patchwork-jodhpur motifs, army jackets, black and olive parkas, layered dresses and tiered skirts in Navajo inspired prints. A new way to wear skirts tied in front to transform them into shirts, way cool. The cable knits were beautiful with their asymmetrical draping and oversized hoods. Slouchy cardigans zipped at rakish angles. All these beautiful pieces were in the color palette of hunter greens, moss green, orange rusts, gray-blues, birch and snowy-white to reflect the colors of the forest.
For the first time, Nicholas K collaborated with the Vintage Shoe Company to create limited edition boots for men and women which were worn by the models.
The pieces in this collection can be interchanged with the others to fill anyone’s closet with some comfortable but edgy styles that is always Nicholas K while still keeping your downtown feel.
Images courtesy of Stevyn Llewellyn
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