Monday,
June 21, 2010
Milan Report: Moncler Gamme Bleu
Last month's
Giro d'Italia must have left
Thom Browne in high gear. His Moncler Gamme Bleu show, held in Milan's Velodromo Vigorelli, was a tour de force that would make even the biggest couch potato want to get on a bike and go. Ever since the American designer arrived at the Italian house a couple of years ago, he's made a point to develop each collection around a specific theme: there's been swimming, hiking, and now cycling. And yet it still never seems cheesy. After professional cyclists took a quick lap around the stadium, professional models, dressed in nylon biker pants, contrast-trim jackets, and quirky zip cardigans, showed the audience why Browne consistently crosses the finish line first.
A professional cyclist takes off—and looks good doing so
It's in the details: Check out the great use of contrast trimming
This piece can get away with being either a proper blazer or a rain-resistant jacket
Luca Sani
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