Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Walk the Walk: Burberry Prorsum F/W 2014 Menswear Collection

Christopher Bailey has just presented the new Burberry Prorsum menswear collection in London, and this time, his inspiration is from the following painters: Ben Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Lucian Freud and Duncan Grant.

In general, this is a very colourful collection, with a lot of amazing hand painted accessories on the runway. The oversized silhouette reminds me of the early 90s (or late 80s) and of course, the trench coats continue to be the highlight of the brand. I am loving the prints, especially on the scarves and the bags.

Once again, this collection has something for everyone and I am sure you will see a lot of London maps garments in the streetstyle photos in June.  You can now head over to Burberry.com to pre order some of the looks from this collection.


Pros:
- I am a fan of the prints in this collection, especially they are mostly hand painted.
- The scarves will be a trend in this coming season and I quite like the selections here.
- The St. Ives bag is the focus point of this collection and there are just so many different designs to it (I am loving the New York motif one).
- The oversized silhouette is quite interesting, as it reminds me of the late 80s, early 90s.

Cons:
- I love the bags, but they are clearly not for petite costumers. If the size of the bag can decrease by half, I am sure I will be interested in getting one.

Eye Candies:
- The bags
- The silk scarves
- Black biker jacket
- Hand painted leather caban
- Brocade needle punch jacket
- Lightweight silk trenchcoat
- The London map shirt

Please visit Style.com to view the complete collection.









Courtesy of Style.com

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