Sandro embraces two popular trends for its fall-winter 2018 collection. The French brand references seventies style for the season. Designer Ilan Chétrite also brings corduroy along for the ride. Sandro’s stylish wardrobe is on display with a new lookbook featuring model Jonas Glöer. Taking to the studio, Jonas wears covetable looks that include practical pieces for everyday wear. Sandro hits its strides in the fit department. Contemporary silhouettes come together with retro references. Clean lines complement the collection’s many hero pieces. They range from a short corduroy jacket and striped knitwear to tailored trousers.
Sandro Channels the 70s for Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 19, 2018
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