Enlisting several of the industry’s most prominent talents, Perry Ellis staged their show yesterday, sending out a sea of comfortable, but luxe wardrobe staples. Based in hues of burgundy, gray, teal and navy, the range enveloped a lifestyle in lieu of pushing for innovation. Capturing diverse facets in the day of a life of the Perry Ellis man, the collection moved seamlessly between relaxed knits and trousers to rich outerwear cut from striking fabrics.
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