Following a brief haitus, Robert Geller returns with his fall-winter 2018 collection. The German designer looked to his youth for inspiration. Remembering fond days of soccer and an athletic-inspired eighties, Geller delivers a muted collection of relaxed proportions. Layers for the season unfold with a mix of faded hues, removable patches, and practical pieces. Single-breasted coats, track jackets, and more complement the appearance of lived-in shirts. Lean pant silhouettes contrast against slouchy tops, graphic sleeved pullovers, and sweatshirts tied at the waist.
Robert Geller Returns with Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published February 19, 2018
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