Fresh from London, German designer Florian Wowretzko unveils his fall-winter 2015 men’s collection entitled Utrenja. The dark outing takes on religious undertones with inspirations including Krzysztof Penderecki’s 1970s works Utrenja, The Entombment of Christ and The Resurrection of Christ. Model Adrian Bernal is front and center for the lookbook, which was photographed by Jorge Perez Ortiz at Jump Studio London. The fashion-forward collection includes elongated silhouettes that highlight robe-cut outerwear and paneled layers with a mix of sharp tailoring. / Grooming by Laura Mua.
Florian Wowretzko Goes Dark for Fall/Winter 2015 Collection
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