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
/
Published February 19, 2018
Recent Updates
Loro Piana Crafts Evening Perfection with Mytheresa
Mytheresa sets the tone for sophisticated winter evenings with its exclusive Loro Piana menswear collection. The capsule combines timeless Italian ...
H&M’s Basics Get a Glow-Up with Core Comfort
H&M refines everyday style with its “Core Comfort” lineup, showcasing versatile essentials that prioritize modern simplicity. Teun van Stein fronts ...
Dsquared2 Pre-Fall 2025 Explores the Wild, Work & Night
Dsquared2’s pre-fall 2025 collection stitches together a narrative that defies uniformity, transitioning between corporate precision, preppy scholasticism, rugged exploration, and ...
Filippa K Brings Sleek Tailoring to Holiday Dressing
Filippa K’s holiday edit sharpens its vision for the season. Model Eliseu Zimmer showcases the brand’s inspiring ensembles, wearing tailored ...
Gucci Pre-Fall 2025 Mixes Luxe Tailoring with ’70s Ease
Gucci’s pre-fall 2025 collection taps into the liberated ethos of the 1970s, reworking house codes with a modern ease. The ...
Jeremy Young Frames Massimo Dutti’s Perfect Layers
The art of self-portraiture gets a modern edge as Jeremy Young steps into the dual role of model and photographer ...
why are people from the generations and cultures not used as models