Neil Barrett fittingly rebels against his typical approach to menswear with a Tokyo punk-inspired theme. The British designer unveils his fall-winter 2019 collection, which marries sharp tailoring with bold graphics. Key visuals bridge references from London to Tokyo. Cityscapes and animal prints collide with a youthful outing that finds the color in darkness. A color palette of red, black, and brown unfold with plenty of covetable pieces. Barrett’s lineup includes slouchy trousers, leather jackets, sheer coats, cheeky patterned sweaters, and elegant suits.
Neil Barrett Goes Tokyo Punk for Fall ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 15, 2019
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