The mid 1980s come into play for Guillaume Henry’s fall-winter 2015 menswear collection for French fashion brand Carven. Interested in the dramatic silhouettes that mirror an urban neo-romanticism, Henry serves up a line, rich in coats and jackets. Executed with generous volumes and relaxed tailoring, outerwear is the star of the season as it’s paired with slim-cut trousers, ribbed turtlenecks and smart shirts.
Carven Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection Explores 80s Oversized Silhouettes
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