Ben Sherman unveiled its spring-summer 2019 range during London Fashion Week Men’s. Entitled the “King’s Road Ivy” collection, the lineup takes inspiration from Sherman’s earlier travels to America. Much like the British musicians of the 1960s, Ivy League style influenced Sherman and was reflected in his mod aesthetic. Referencing its heritage, the contemporary Ben Sherman brand debuted a collection that juxtaposes preppy ivy league style with a modern rock ‘n’ roll attitude. Checks and candy stripes come together for the season. Retro-inspired separates feature colors such as sailor blue, silver pink, tomato cream, Windsor wine, and olive oil. Making a case for unisex style, Ben Sherman collaborates with House of Holand for the second consecutive season as well.
Ben Sherman Does Ivy League Style for Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 10, 2018
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