John Varvatos 2.0 is on the horizon for fall-winter 2018. Varvatos unveiled his latest schedule off the calendar from New York Fashion Week Men’s. Taking inspiration from streetwear, the designer presented a more casual take on his man. Repurposing signature fashions, Varvatos made a case for smart separates with a cool edge. Embracing a worn-in vibe, velvet, leather, and wool maintained the luxurious standard of the John Varvatos man. Camouflage print jackets, oversized knitwear, autumnal hued scarves, and tie-dyed tailoring are among the season’s highlights. Although Varvatos is no stranger to leather boots, this season is undoubtedly about the sneakers. The designer sent a thick soled version down the catwalk, which solidified a more casual approach to fall.
John Varvatos Unveils 2.0 Collection for Fall ’18
The Fashionisto
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Published January 28, 2018
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