Burberry’s fall-winter 2020 men’s collection may pack a checked punch but Riccardo Tisci plays a subversive hand in the details. Prints collide as tailored ensembles feature statement patterns that morph and expand in terms of scale and purpose. At one point, Tisci juxtaposes checks with Burberry’s modern “B” monogram. On a casual note, the Italian designer revisits the rugby shirt, exaggerating its striped graphic appeal and combining the details of multiple shirts for a rebellious engagement. Meanwhile, the collection’s sneakers tread on a quiet but confident note with minimal undertakings.
Riccardo Tisci Plays with Classics for Burberry Fall ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published February 20, 2020
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