Workwear Reconfigured–Heading into the fall/winter 2013 season with a collection of revamped work-inspired staples, Parisian label The Viridi-anne explores a rougher, more deconstructed side to classic menswear silhouettes. City model Evgenii Potapenko sports a collection of blazers edged with a rugged quality, trousers with balloon-like tapering, and outerwear finished with militaristic details in a series of monochromatic shades. Photographer Mote Sinabel returns to capture the lookbook, highlighting the brand’s aesthetic balance of soft fabrics and distinctive tailoring.
The Viridi-anne Fall/Winter 2013 Collection
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