Fall-winter 2020 marks the debut collection of new Tod’s creative director Walter Chiapponi. Refining the house codes, Chiapponi envisions an eclectic group of modern men for the season. Positioned as dynamic leaders, the men bring individuality to the table, while Chiapponi celebrates the label’s elegant Italian roots and penchant for classic menswear. The approach results in a sleek wardrobe of essentials with contemporary silhouettes. The lineup is present with a lookbook that features models Babacar N’doye, Benjamin Olisah, Edoardo Sebastianelli, Hang Yu, Ivan Sudati, Justin Eric Martin, and Will Chalker. The models stand out in dashing double-breasted coats, shearling jackets, relaxed pleated trousers, cable-knit sweaters, and more.
Tod’s Updates Wardrobe Essentials for Fall ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 28, 2020
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