Givenchy revisits the eighties for its resort 2019 collection. Creative director Clare Waight Keller recalls the fashion house’s Givenchy Sport line during the early eighties. A pulse for graphic designs and v-shapes informed the range and inspired Keller’s contemporary vision today. Giving the new collection a spin, models Henry Kitcher and Xu Meen come together. Brianna Capozzi photographs the outing with art direction by Patrick Li and styling from Suzanne Koller. Pleated trousers and fitted athletic-inspired tops reign in oversized coats. Meanwhile, graphics look to the East for an elegant style narrative. At large, the colors black, red, and white sell the season’s story.
Givenchy Delivers 80s-Inspired Style for Resort ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 8, 2018
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