Deep shades of port, soft pink, cream and black permeate satins, velvet borders and subtle slits, as well as bedroom-inspired slip skirts, sheer shorts, lace-trimmed bras and bare-back dresses held together by a single golden sphere.
A mysterious, somewhat sensual narrative imbues The Holiday 2024 Collection.
Deep shades of port, soft pink, cream and black permeate satins, velvet borders and subtle slits, as well as bedroom-inspired slip skirts, sheer shorts, lace-trimmed bras and bare-back dresses held together by a single golden sphere.
But there is also a boyishness where we play with jumpsuits, peacoats and tuxedo shirts.
Satin shirts have been designed with detachable collars and collar studs, worn with matching ties and a grey double-breasted suit. For a more casual approach to this feeling of menswear, there is a soft leather take on the traditional hunting jacket, a leather utility pant and a suede camel hooded bomber with a cashmere lining.
December takes a decidedly different path but still with boyish interpretation — this time of heritage sports, specifically rugby.
The codes are apparent, but the fabrics are not. Rugby polos are reinvented in luxurious cashmere or silk satin. Traditional jersey stripes now reside on satin shirts and skirts, as do bold block stripes on oversized cotton sweaters. In partnership, tipping comes into play on a cashmere cable V-neck and cropped sweater jacket.
Photographed by KULESZA & PIK.