
Chaos thrives in the quirky world of Mundi. With the season’s fabrics as the canvas, Mundi delivers intensive pattern work alongside a penchant for the casual and subtly oversize features. While his signature dress shirt may provide an area of easy rest, Mundi infuses fall’s collection with a personable charm that translates into a way of life.
Welcome Hunters finally updated their website today and I nearly had a heart attack. There are so many amazing pieces from Mundi and Daniel Palillo. It gave me heart palpitations and a good five minutes of amazed potty mouth. This week has been a week of crossing things off of my fall wishlist, but I just might have to add a couple more nails to the coffin. I love the sleeves on the bottom left Mundi sweater and the shawl/poncho from Daniel Palillo. They are exactly the type of piece you see once and then kill yourself for not getting for years to come. In most recent memory, there was an oversized striped Dior sweater that I passed up at a steal. I’m still in mourning.






Persistence pays off. I finally tracked down the official Mundi website, so now I can post the remainder of the lookbook images. Nice heel work.
I can’t remember where I saw these pictures first. I think they were on Diane’s A Shaded View on Fashion. Regardless, I was pleased to stumble upon them again on Supertalk, because I had long forgotten about them. I don’t like wearing exaggerated silhouettes, but they are nice to look at. I do however love when designers cut shirts and ties out of the same fabric. It looks crisp.