Models Cyrus Amini and Kit Butler portray the act of the self-portrait as the duo stars in Tiger of Sweden’s fall-winter 2020 lookbook. The concept of the presentation captures Christoffer Lundman’s inspiration for the season. Lundman finds an unlikely menswear muse in Swedish actress Greta Garbo. The designer explores Garbo’s love-hate relationship with the camera. Balancing the desire to be seen or go unnoticed, Tiger of Sweden’s man embraces a contemporary wardrobe of double-breasted coats, slouchy turtlenecks, slim but baggy pants, hooded tops, and more. Of interest, oversized details such as the collection’s scarves or hoods offer a vehicle of departure from prying eyes.
Tiger of Sweden Goes Undercover with Fall ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 28, 2020
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