Glossing over fall and heading into a cold winter, Corneliani ensured that their man was bundled in layers to combat the cold. Embracing elements, ranging from a sartorial calling and relaxed military motif to a slope-ready turn in fashion, the label braced itself with a color palette derived from nature. Shifting from dark to light, the collection experienced a strong showing with double breasted blazers, robe-cut outerwear and endearing knits that managed to find a certain cohesiveness felt in domineering fashions.
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