Theory presents its winter/pre-spring 2020 collection with a lookbook that features none other than Eddie Klint. The Danish model takes to a modest studio to showcase Theory’s take on a modern wardrobe transformed. Clean lines come together with a minimal hand at graphics. Particularly, Theory looks to the geometric patterns of Dutch artist Jan Schoonhoven for inspiration. Striped cashmere pants join merino wool sweaters, quilted coats, and cropped trousers. One of the season’s highlights is a 4-in-1 jacket that includes reversible details for easy versatility.
Theory Revisits the Modern Wardrobe with Pre-Spring ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published May 22, 2019
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