Joseph Abboud was the sartorial peacock of New York Fashion Week: Men in more ways than one. The fashion brand looked to 1960s Savile Row and the peacock revolution for a tribute to America’s style heritage. Taking the catwalk to present the collection, Joseph Abboud rounded up a sensational lineup of top models that included Sean O’Pry, Will Chalker, Tobias Sorensen and Ben Hill.
Among the dandy ensembles, the label unveiled bespoke details, intricate patterns and luxurious fabrics. Embracing an autumnal color palette, washed velvets and Biella cashmeres came together with distressed wools and Harris Tweeds for quite the collection.
Showcasing sharp tailoring made in the United States at Joseph Abboud Manufacturing Corp. in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the fall presentation also featured collaborations with local artisans. Among impressive numbers from Joseph Abboud, Rawlings produced bags, Albertus Swanepoel contributed hats, Barbara Blank served up ties, Kobold watches, Aston Leathers shearling outerwear and Allen Edmonds, footwear.