Peter Wiesmann boasts that “this is a fashion collection about fashion (couture) and clothes (everyone’s everyday experience) linked in a paradoxical relationship.” I love it. When you first glance at these individual pieces, they appear to be basics, but then you take in the hand-crafted details that make them truly unique. This is one of those collections, where you can take a piece and make an average fit special. I’m dying over the gray socks. They would look so good with sandals. YES, you read that correctly–socks with sandals. However, I recommend sandals with multiple straps and a out of the ordinary look; think gladiator.
Peter Wiesmann Fall 2008
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