Matthew Miller Spring/Summer 2015–Designer Matthew Miller took a dark turn for spring/summer 2015, drawing his latest inspiration from the demob suits received by British soldiers post World War II, when they came back as civilians. Showing a relaxed hand at tailoring, pinstripe suits came together with minimal details that included concealed closures. From cropped jackets and long coats to clean sleeveless jackets, the idea of the suit was transformed into a uniform of precise cut garments that were executed with a certain ease and finesse.
Matthew Miller Spring/Summer 2015 | London Collections: Men
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