Arctic Finesse–J.Lindeberg looks to the arctic region for the inspiration of their fall/winter 2012 collection, modeled by Nikola Jovanovic. Looking to combine “utility and function”, J.Lindeberg head designer, Jessy Heuvelink honed in on “technical innovations”, creating a collection for the contemporary man on the move. Bringing tailoring to unlikely garments like the quilted parka, the label seamlessly blends a smart mode of dress with active aspirations. Incorporating a wardrobe of buttoned woven-knit vests, sharp jackets and spot-on shirting, utilitarian outerwear with impeccable construction finishes a solid fall/winter outing.
Nikola Jovanovic for J.Lindeberg Fall/Winter 2012
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