Wood Wood Fall/Winter 2012 | Berlin Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published January 30, 2012

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Updated October 21, 2017

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The Kingdom–Wood Wood continues to travel the globe for the fall/winter 2012 season. Leaving Los Angeles behind and heading across the pond to London, the label arrives just as students are departing uni. Absorbing the idea of a uniform and spitting it back out in a fashion that is uniquely their own, the collegiate identity is once again juxtaposed with a charming personality. Shorts are layered over leggings, semi-fitted outerwear are produced a little off-center and the reformed beanie is shown as a token of the season. Adorned with various crests and prints, the casual infusion makes the rounds with an air of formality and the comfort of everyday dress.

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