Thom Browne invites us into his garden for spring-summer 2019. Furnished with gnomes and all, Browne’s garden serves as a stage to revisit past ideas. Pastel hues, nautical motifs, gingham, and more come together. Browne explores proportions by drawing a parallel between slim fits and wide silhouettes. The first half of the collection plays with enormous shapes that are later shrunken down with Browne’s signature tailoring. In a brilliant fashion, the designer shows how his ideas on the runway are often translated into clothes available for retail.
Thom Browne Takes to the Garden with Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 24, 2018
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