British
The undertone was a subtle marriage of the traditional and the militant feel that will inspire an unforced confidence in every man who will chose to don the new collection. The hues were a symphony of burgundy, grey, pilot blue and brown with tooth hound patterns that were either printed or bonded to sweaters, suits, and outerwear. Conversely, shadow plaids and tweeds were distinguished by jacquard sweaters and striking geometric prints. In a weird way, the room emanated the bold spirit of the sixties that was enriched by the prominence of the new today. And as I examined the styling of each model’s passing, I was mesmerized by the build to a tremendously climatic experience.