Robert Geller Revisits Relaxed 80s Style

The Fashionisto

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Published July 12, 2016

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Updated May 14, 2023

Robert Geller makes quite the statement with leopard prints for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Robert Geller makes quite the statement with leopard prints for spring-summer 2017.

German designer Robert Geller recalled 1980s Berlin for his spring-summer 2017 collection. Unveiled during New York Fashion Week: Men, the lineup offered relaxed silhouettes and bright pops of color. Revisiting the early 80s, Geller brought a young, fresh energy to the season.

Known for his smart use of varying proportions, oversized granddad collars, shrunken, tailored jackets, and leopard print trousers were only part of the designer’s selection of covetable pieces. Additional standouts included jumpsuits, sleek vests, pocket tees, and summer-weight coats. Slouchy shorts and color-blocked bomber jackets also contributed to the collection’s easy marriage of style and utility.

Robert Geller Spring/Summer 2017 Collection

Robert Geller champions relaxed tailoring for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Robert Geller champions relaxed tailoring for spring-summer 2017.
Robert Geller makes leopard accessible with tonal rifts on the bold print for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Robert Geller makes leopard accessible with tonal rifts on the bold print for spring-summer 2017.
Robert Geller makes a case for the chic jumpsuit, paired with a bomber jacket for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Robert Geller makes a case for the chic jumpsuit paired with a bomber jacket for spring-summer 2017.
Robert Geller's vest contribute to a casual but sleek finish for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Robert Geller’s vest contributes to a casual but sleek finish for spring-summer 2017.
Robert Geller finds a pop of color with bright colored trousers for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Robert Geller finds a pop of color with bright-colored trousers for spring-summer 2017.

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