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New York Fashion Week 2015: Lacoste Fall/Winter 2015

February 17, 2015

Baptista went back to the staging phase for his styles: He took spark from tennis, a reverence to the brand's originator, tennis star Rene Lacoste. Playing tribute to the tennis star with shirts decorated with slogans "René Did It First" and "Tennis Anyone?". His garments were sports, emphasizing breathable plans that wouldn't appear to be strange on the court. These outlines were coupled with dressier, customized covers and outerwear. This conflict is demonstrative of the general configuration logic of the line: contrast.

Let's break it down:

The collection has a variety of fabrics, both overwhelming and light. It reliably combines fleeces, blended cottons, sews, and canvas with chic nylons and structure fitting materials. It's customary wearing attire matched with defensive outerwear.

For the guys, there were a lot of shrewd layers, from a tweedy number to a geometric trench, all fixing splendidly tinted sweatsuits. The young ladies wore tennis-opportune wears, incorporating creased skirts with striking bends of green and blue, in addition to minuscule little sweater dresses with a confounded wrap point of interest.

After all, the show shows what Lacoste is all about "sporty chic" taking inspiration from Tennis and turning the collection to ready to wear clothes for any occasions.

 

 

In Fashion Show, Menswear, Event Tags Lacoste, Fashion, New York Fashion Week, Menswear, Womenswear
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