Ports 1961 Fall/Winter 2014 | Milan Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published January 13, 2014

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Updated April 1, 2015

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Ports 1961 Fall/Winter 2014–A vision in charcoal, black and navy, the man of Ports 1961 brought a chic tailored attitude to Milan Fashion Week. Ports 1961 designers Fiona Cibani and Ian Hylton offered a sleek modern take on the elegant wardrobe with cropped capes worn over double-breasted suit jackets, leather pullovers, short loosely cut rain jackets and other standout pieces. In addition to drainpipe trousers which have ruled the runway this season, Ports 1961 explored wider silhouettes, resulting in baggy pants as well as oversized outerwear.


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