
As design and thoughts of the recession begin to part ways, Forme D’Expression ups the ante for their spring 2010 collection. Approaching silhouettes with more risk, dramatic wide legged bottoms blur the line between shorts and trousers. However, in great contrast, other pant offerings show a genius tension between both stacked and tapered looks. Rounding off the collection to no surprise is a varied mix of well-tailored outerwear that provides not only practicality, but diversity.

Forme D’Expression approaches the fall season with an honest line that is as recession friendly as it is fashion forward. Rightmost, you have a collection of smart easy to integrate separates in a safe color palette. Following a closer look, the collection reveals itself to be perfectly in tune with the times by showing diversity in the range of silhouettes. Trousers cover everything from wide-legged and fitted to oversize with a dropped crotch line. The collection is easily summed up by the comfort and security that are found in the collection’s outerwear. Going great lengths to provide versatility and style, the range utilizes materials as varied as leather and boiled wool to fit the specs for any occasion.
It takes great skill to remain simple and understated, yet relevant. The moody, but soft spring collection from Forme D’Expression excels with a minimalist aesthetic. From the slouchy tees to the subtle working of fabric to create interesting features like upturned hems, the collection demonstrates excellent construction and has no shortage of core smart pieces.