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 series of posters made with Jurgen Teller, designer JW Anderson breaks down the collection as an "experimentation in simplicity and reduction' with a focus on craft and modernity. Besides quirky vegetable motifs throughout the collection, look for more versions of the popular patchwork mohair sweater made famous by Harry Styles.

A model wears a sweater made from multiple sweaters.

Photo Courtesy of Loewe

Loewe – In a similar move from his namesake collection, designer JW Anderson walks the audience through the collection inspired by artist Joe Brainard. The artist's work is worked into intricate leather intarsia patterns, a hallmark of the Spanish leather goods house expertise; shearling jackets feature a patchwork of the artists' work and an oversize panel pant with legs that extend to two square panels. The theme of repetition in the artwork is conveyed as multi-layers of the same garment. A new tote version of the house's Elephant bag will surely be a retail push.

Jil Sander – One of the more tailored efforts, this smart, intellectual collection of separates showed funnel neck overcoats, turtlenecks, boxy leather shirts and trim pants. It was somber but given a touch of flair with heavy jewelry statements –an emerging trend for men – and neck scarfs a la the military. An image fused onto a jacket subbed for prints.

Environment Concerns – Several designers wove their concerns for the natural world into their collections.    

A model walks the perimeter of the Mt. Wilson Observatory in the Reese Cooper Fall Winter 2021

Photo Courtesy of Reese Cooper

Reese Cooper – The California-based designer took on an epic staging by filming his collection runway atop the recently wildfire-damaged Mt. Wilson at the legendary observatory for astrophysics study. The designer, whose collection takes the technical aspects of both streetwear and outdoor gear and gives them a fashion makeover, chose the location to bring awareness to California's wildfires. For instance, one seasonal slogan on a jacket read, "The Call of the Wild Should not be Help." Additionally, some of his outerwear, hunting jackets, hoodies, anoraks, and varsity jackets came emblazoned with the National Forest Foundation logo. The proceeds from the sale of those garments will be donated to the fund.

 

 

 

 

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