'Less is more, but in a new way,' said designer Jonathan Anderson, who unveiled another LoeweOfficial stunning, thought-provoking menswear collection.
While many European designers went back to basics this season, Jonathan Anderson dares to explore the unknown in menswear — and it’s exhilarating to watch.
In a fall season strong on tailored, woollen coats, Anderson’s were exceptional in their elongated slenderness, and even more intriguing when they were cut a little looser and buttonless, fronted by a deep V opening in which models rested one hand, as if their arm was in a sling. White and red contact lenses worn by some of the models added eerie, disquieting moments to the show, set amid three large-scale paintings by American artist Julien Nguyen on a gleaming white set.
Crewneck sweaters bunched here and there at the side seams, creating bulbous new forms, while trench coats came padded and puffed up like the robes seen in Old Master paintings. One silvery top that bulged at the hem contained sand to create a new “modular” form.last season, filmy long johns shown in lieu of technical leggings.
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