Fall 2010 Preview | Philip Sparks

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Published February 17, 2010

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Canadian designer Philip Sparks takes us on a fantastical journey of heirloom tailoring and nostalgia for the upcoming fall 2010 collection inspired by Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. With an apparent nautical flair, Sparks’ man shapes up, whether embracing a nod to the past with long johns or moving forward with graceful suiting and outerwear.

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