Using last season’s suiting as a reference point for spring 2010, this season, Raf Simons focuses on clean minimalist design to reinterpret the jacket’s silhouette. Beginning with a basic suit form, Simons’ collection sees the gradual progression of its reincarnation. Introducing secondary colors, the collection’s jackets and coats are often cut off at the shoulders. Alternatively, belting as a menswear trend becomes a reality with many of Simons’ blazers being accompanied by a built in belt-providing for a narrow finish. Accenting the collection’s predominate focus on suiting are peculiar sheer snake adorned tops that are practically invisible. Otherwise reflecting a stern attitude is the incorporation of short sleeved tops dressed in gray, navy and brown. Upstaged by Simons’ suiting, the collection’s tops are a reminder to place importance on the integral parts of a wardrobe-in this case the jacket and coat.
The best! So well formed and wearable!
The best! So well formed and wearable!
The best! So well formed and wearable!
One of the best so far. I like a lot how the silhouette is redefined!
One of the best so far. I like a lot how the silhouette is redefined!
One of the best so far. I like a lot how the silhouette is redefined!
I like this a lot in comparison to his previous collections. A lot of his previous work with shape came across as forced to me. This is simple, relaxed, clean and flawless–no gimmicks. I love it.
I like this a lot in comparison to his previous collections. A lot of his previous work with shape came across as forced to me. This is simple, relaxed, clean and flawless–no gimmicks. I love it.
I like this a lot in comparison to his previous collections. A lot of his previous work with shape came across as forced to me. This is simple, relaxed, clean and flawless–no gimmicks. I love it.
Yes, well shaped and colored, but where is the famous touch of aristocratic punk that forces me to look thrice? Or am I looking at it? The contrasting colored belted suits are very nice, the snake shirts good for magazine shoots?
Yes, well shaped and colored, but where is the famous touch of aristocratic punk that forces me to look thrice? Or am I looking at it? The contrasting colored belted suits are very nice, the snake shirts good for magazine shoots?
Yes, well shaped and colored, but where is the famous touch of aristocratic punk that forces me to look thrice? Or am I looking at it? The contrasting colored belted suits are very nice, the snake shirts good for magazine shoots?