Paul Smith SS10 catwalk review
Paul Smith’s latest menswear collection played out against a backdrop of a summery blue sky and the designer showed sober grey suiting to keep the collection grounded, but overall the mood was upbeat and optimistic. Softer, less structured silhouettes offering a more youthful beat to Smith’s signature tailoring said WGSN.
There was a younger, breezy feel, too, in the lightweight rainwear and easy cagoules or the shirt/blouson hybrids – some featuring a soft, celestial cloud-like print.
There was less emphasis on pattern this season – the designer’s favoured plaids and florals were replaced with vintage-style imagery depicting iconic Parisian landmarks or kitsch pineapple motifs, both with a hand-drawn aesthetic, while pale aquarelle pastels added to the retro feel.
There was a play on sheen with subtly reflective fabrics and an uplifting palette of vivid Yves Klein blue, aqua and cool menthe contrasted with a splash of fiery brights – poppy, orange and purple.
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