Today we talk about Gap, one of the most famous casual brand, present in Italy with its flagship in Rome and Milan. Patrick Robinson, creative director of the brand presented the new collection for Fall 2011 on March 21 at the headquarters of the mark Tribeca. The designer pointed out in his collection of details on which is aiming to boost Gap.
For as Robinson said in an interview with the fashion is no longer a separate entity that decides how we should dress. A brand needs to interact with her audience. One of the highlights of the collection is the check pattern. Another item on which the art director has pointed to is the new denim collection that used in women in leggings, pants, skirts, etc.
and which is also found in men's jackets. Gap also riding the wave of success of jeans now used in the office and restaurant, is seeking to expand its offering by investing in research of new materials, maintaining the same low prices. Another new feature is the short and flared trousers.
A mix of new details that are associated with elements linked to the tradition Gap. The men's collection also features a line very close to the body and all in a slim version to follow the real demands of the moment. Photos: Street Style
For as Robinson said in an interview with the fashion is no longer a separate entity that decides how we should dress. A brand needs to interact with her audience. One of the highlights of the collection is the check pattern. Another item on which the art director has pointed to is the new denim collection that used in women in leggings, pants, skirts, etc.
and which is also found in men's jackets. Gap also riding the wave of success of jeans now used in the office and restaurant, is seeking to expand its offering by investing in research of new materials, maintaining the same low prices. Another new feature is the short and flared trousers.
A mix of new details that are associated with elements linked to the tradition Gap. The men's collection also features a line very close to the body and all in a slim version to follow the real demands of the moment. Photos: Street Style
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