French brand Harmony looks to Italy for the inspiration of its spring-summer 2018 collection. In fact, the season is named “Da Alfredo Positano.” The title comes from an Italian restaurant in Paris that is frequented by Harmony founder David Obadia. That simple reference allows the mind to wander and envision travels to Italy. Imagining a relaxed summer along the Amalfi Coast, the lineup boasts a color palette of royal blue, navy, beige, and white. Ready for a summer holiday, model Bartolomé Chapel stars in Harmony’s lookbook for the season. He connects with photographer Valentin B.Giacobetti for a striking series of images. Dressed to impress, Bartolomé wears a wardrobe of countless must-haves. Key pieces for the season range from relaxed suiting and classic denim to on-trend bomber jackets.
Harmony Captures the Spirit of an Italian Summer for Spring ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published April 18, 2018
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