Then began the parade with a collection that seemed to have a real theme. A mix of elements and influences from some other more recent linked to tradition, which reflect the different faces of modern man: the bourgeois, the artist, the banker, motorcycle, etc.. What is immediately striking in this collection are the hats of various kinds: bowler hats, wide-brimmed, cocked hat, fur hat, cap, etc..
The show opens with a parade of uniforms and headgear to Napoleon Bonaparte. Jackets with gold buttons and collars on colored striped tee shirt that made the artist famous. Then you go to street style with contrasting colors with a gray base with black or striped or checkered patterns. To finish with leather leggings paired with a two-button jackets and ties.
A collection that overlaps with a British flavor to the most rebellious elements. Another special feature of this collection are the jackets feature different styles, colors, shapes and textures with different details such as the linings of chess. Belli's trousers, velvet or other material often rolled ankle.
For fabrics we've seen pull wool, velvet, felt, cotton, jersey, leather, industrial fabrics, fur, etc. lurex. For accessories, there were several three-colored shoes, leather sneakers with rubber soles saffron, glossy black pointy boots, oxford lace up boots in suede beige or gray brushed aged and of course the beautiful hats.
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