
With much anticipation many have waited for the Thom Browne presentation at Pitti Uomo this week, as the designer had already previously announced that he would go a more conservative way for this first venture into Europe. Thanks to the Moment we can show you some images of the presentation, which turned out to be really sharp.
“Everything was so pin-sharp – the taut tailored suits, the metallic clatter of typewriters and the modernist Mussolini architecture – that Thom Browne’s Florentine excursion was a pure and powerful distillation of his message.” Via IHT.
Take a more detailed look at the presentation, which just consisted of two suits and a couple of other pieces from his collection, but was still extremely strong, after the jump.
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What is Thome trying to say to the European market…. that he hates communist? The McCarthy era republican circa 1950s look in kids sizes is so tired. I wish he had more ideas and I wish he was a real designer with real vision like Hedi, Karl or Marc…