John Galliano tackles various Asian design references for its fall-winter 2018 collection. Designer Bill Gaytten delivers a solid lineup that charms with its prints and various cuts. Jacquard and caligraphy prints come together to decorate both casual and formal fashions. Gaytten excels in creating a wardrobe that captures a spirit of youth, as well as a certain maturity. Collection highlights range from ornately decorated coats and printed tops to sleek cargo pants. However, kimono-cut jackets shine as a true hero piece for the season.
John Galliano Looks East for Fall ’18 Inspiration
The Fashionisto
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Published January 19, 2018
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