Mature Quirks–Models Alex Dunstan and Robbie Wadge may bring a certain boyish quality to Marni’s latest lookbook, but the brand’s collection definitely exudes a more sophisticated air this season. Apart from a quirky use of fur, Marni turns to tailored outerwear as their essential wardrobe piece. Cut large yet fitted to perfection, their overcoat boasts several fall colors, ranging from camel to burgundy. Juxtaposed with their signature boxy silhouette, shirting, sweaters and other pieces come together with the use of color blocking and plaid accents.
Marni Enlists Alex Dunstan & Robbie Wadge for their Fall/Winter 2012 Lookbook
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