For spring/summer '20 the designer looked to colorful folk art for a series of rainbow looks.
This season, London Fashion Week Men's has seen a celebration of the masculine wardrobe, with intensely individual pieces that are easily identifiable as the work of their creators. It's a refreshing change from plastering everything with logos to create a sense of belonging. In particular, we've seen designers destroy and remake established forms and materials, especially in the case of Craig Green.
For spring/summer'20 collection, Mexican papel picado , used for decoration year-round, was the protagonist of eight complete outfits. The looks came in in all the colors of the rainbow, while in others the paper was used as a motif on sleeveless tops, and as a geometric print on tunics.
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