Dries Van Noten took a trip to the firehouse for fall, adopting the fireman’s uniform and infusing the hero’s protective gear with an Eastern influence in the form of prints. Layering and delivering a brilliant collection, Van Noten showcased outerwear and knitwear, embracing somber hues that allowed the rich fabrics to shine. While shorts and aprons layered over slim trousers made a stylish impact, relaxed coats made a sartorial punch, delivering unique color and detail combinations that still possess a wearable factor.
Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection: Fireman Chic
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