Lee Wood revisits Dirk Bikkembergs’ house codes for his fall-winter 2018 collection. Wood takes inspiration from a trip to Holland. It includes cycling from the port of Amsterdam to Rotterdam and its modern architecture. Dirk Bikkemberg’s man is treated to generous proportions for the season. Oversized parkas, sweaters, and jackets contribute to the lineup’s staples. Adding a nautical appeal to the collection, the range includes wet-look neoprene sweatshirts. The collection also features contrast pocketed details to form a consistent identity.
Dirk Bikkembergs Goes Oversized for Fall ’18 Collection
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Published January 16, 2018
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