While floral prints are not a strange occurrence in menswear, it is a foreign territory for Neil Barrett. The British designer took up the motif for the first time with his spring-summer 2019 collection. He sought to tackle floral prints with a classic sense of masculinity. The results included large floral graphics zapped of color and stamped out on decisively timeless pieces. Embracing a fresh ease, Barrett paraded out blouson jackets, bombers, trench coats, camp-collared shirts, and more. Relaxed proportions and models with wet hairstyles gave the collection a beachy resort vibe. However, the season’s colors painted an urban picture. Brown, blue, black, and yellow made up the collection’s color palette.
Neil Barrett Does Floral Prints for Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 19, 2018
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