Popsicle color combinations

Malan Breton’s Spring/Summer 2017 collection, presented during New York Fashion Week, showcased the designer’s impeccable tailoring and elaborate details that were combined with unconfined, liberated silhouettes. His precision Savile Row cuts were a testament to a newfound direction in menswear styles. Popsicle prints and denim led the way.

Popsicle color combinations
Spring/summer 2017 designs by Malan Breton

This show marked the designer’s fourth menswear collection. Silhouettes were unconfined in cut with Savile Row precision. This collection portrays resurrected delicates such as silk organza, silk gazar and golden silk weaves. Breton’s Taiwanese denim was reconstructed, and the collection also included indigenous prints of the tribes of Taiwan, the designer’s homeland. Exclusively created watercolor prints were made using ecologically friendly dyes, which highlighted the overall synergy in a pallet of earth-inspired colors.

For night, Breton’s The Butterfly Effect segment was inspired by a nighttime walk through the forest of Taiwan’s Orchid Island, where butterflies soar through exotic components of nature. The lush greenery and purity of the land sparkle underneath the glistening gleam of starlight. These clothes were smartly styled in vibrant colors. Throughout this capsule collection, Breton used ecologically friendly silk, dyed gazar, dupioni, silk jersey, neoprene and denim.

Popsicle color combinations
Spring/summer 2017 designs by Malan Breton

Source: amsterdamnews.com


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