Page 101 - Philippine Tatler (April 2019)
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BERLUTI
Kris Van Assche debuted at Berluti with his
vision of Berlin—a capsule collection with all
the essentials for a contemporary wardrobe.
Two-button suit jackets, crisp poplin shirts, and
tuxedos in both black and white were precision
tailored with sporty undertones. We loved how
the Scritto print, an 18th-century manuscript
motif that has become iconic for the house,
was subtly inscribed in jackets and linings
of sports coats. Footwear was also updated
with athletic elements. The Andy loafer, a style
favoured by artist Andy Warhol, was refreshed
with a rubber sole.
BURBERRY
The British label was once synonymous with the plaid trench
coat, but new creative director Riccardo Tisci aimed to expand
the brand’s vocabulary, beginning with a debut coed collection
with 113 looks fi lled with neutral tailored suits and nylon parkas
with the new logo emblazoned in the details. Designing for
“mother and daughter, father and son,” the more youthful foils
to the sophisticated cuts were street favourites like utility shirts,
ponchos and even a Bambi-print T-shirt.
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