Soar Spring 2010

Written by Carl on Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 | 2009, 2010, lookbooks/presentations, soar, spring, spring 2010   

British designer Tim Soar understands the importance of continuity. With a new collection entitled “Folding Diagrams for a Spread Squash”, Soar continues a gradual progression of his own version of minimalism. Soar explains his inspiration of spread squash as its very definition of being pulled “in (nearly) opposite directions to form a new shape with an existing base.” In this same vein, Soar transforms traditional menswear into a range that is very boxy. With silhouettes pulled and shaped in a futuristic manner, Soar defies contemporary standards for a look that is uniform, yet breaks the mold. Pressed or wrinkled, the collection interjects menswear with spontaneity and a certain liveliness. Soar’s suits are instantly distinguishable from the majority, while enabling its wearer to inhibit a space that takes the best of casual and dress for a modern adventure.








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Snappy Said in Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 @5:01 pm  

Love the blog and post. Great stuff.
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AColourfulGuy Said in Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 @10:06 am  

Nice model, hoohum collection.

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