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Milan Fashion Week | Salvatore Ferragamo Fall 2010

Implementing a tried and true vision, Salvatore Ferragamo pairs beautiful well-balanced silhouettes with autumn’s earthy appeal. Charming head to toe looks find a refined Bohemian spirit that deconstructs well. From the oversize scarf ...
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Milan Fashion Week | Gianfranco Ferré Fall 2010

Svelete and impeccably refined, Gianfranco Ferré’s man of fall is striking to say the least. Flawless in its execution, the collection transforms a basis of suiting and outerwear into the ultimate vision of luxury. Taking to a loose ...
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Fall 2010 | Burberry Prorsum

Burberry Prorsum’s pre-fall collection may have solidifed a military motif that provided the tame design aesthetic the house is known for, but the main attraction takes the label in a new direction. Playing to Burberry’s strengths in outerwear, chief creative officer Christopher Bailey maintains a keen sense ...
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Fall 2010 | Jil Sander

Designer Raf Simons continues to test the boundaries of minimalism with his latest collection for Jil Sander. When not gracing the silhouette with soft tailoring, Simons aggressively cuts and pulls at the material with darts and sharp hems. With a stationary color palette of blacks and clays, Simons focuses the attention ...
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Spring 2010 | Margaret Howell

This spring, Margaret Howell constructs a serene picture of spring with the use of a calming sea of neutrals and blues. Balancing the typical with a more adventurous side, conservative silhouettes find themselves in the form of modern workwear, while a great sensitivity is explored in soft broken-down knits. From the ...
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Spring 2010 | Charlie France for b Store

Styled by Jason Hughes and photographed by Laurence Ellis, Charlie France offers a second look at b Store’s collection for the upcoming spring season. Inspired by the film The Graduate, photo reference books of Charles Hix and American sportswear of the 1970s, designers Matthew Murphy and Kirk Beattie maintain a ...