Collection Report | Viktor & Rold Spring 2010


Viktor & Rolf has decided to go a route they have never truly traveled before for Spring 2010 - which says a lot about the current state of menswear. Far going their usually complicated and structured etiquette when it comes to suiting, they have settled (for lack of a better term) on a motif that is relaxed and of ease. Soft silhouettes reign supreme while holding true their gentlemanly elegance; the muted color palette speaks with the same tune and follows what is expected during the spring season. The cuts remain masculine, but I can't help but wonder if this ease and softness is a sign of menswear doing a complete 320 on us. The design aesthetic, in specifics, is quite tamed but noticeably interesting is the greatness of the pre-wrinkle fabrics. More views...






4 comments:

JamesJ said...

I like it. The colors are untraditional but I like it.

OntFront said...

Dutch fashion is the new scandinavian

Gr Tomas
http://ontfront.blogspot.com/

Jeff Sim said...

Is Viktor and Rolf dutch?

District Cut said...

Yes, they are. They are an international brand though.

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