Cerruti 1881 sets the stage for spring-summer 2019 in Tokyo. Eastern designs influence the work of chief creative officer Jason Basmajian. Bringing a chic element to summer dressing, the man of Cerruti 1881 is treated to lightweight layers and relaxed tailoring. Proportion-wise, shorts and pants make an impact with high waists. Pleated details elongate clean lines. Meanwhile, half unbuttoned shirts embrace a boxy shape and fall in line with the collection’s kimono-inspired pieces. Delivering a wardrobe of short-sleeve coats, sporty parkas, and graphic tees, Cerruti 1881 maintains a simple color palette. Dusty neutrals join the accessible nature of black, navy, and grey. Finally, strap sandals, leather loafers, and sleek totes complete the season’s look.
Cerruti 1881 Looks East with Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 23, 2018
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