Marni A/W 2016

Mood board: Whether in a close-up presentation or under the new glare of the speedy runway, the mission of Marni menswear remains quiet clothing with cool cuts and arty colour combinations.
Best in show: Wool blouses and gathered neck shirts looked like a fresh masculine topper, but even better was when they were punched up with exotic flower prints in burgundy and white or honey and black.
Finishing touches: Sneakers and suits are by now a classic menswear combo. Marni upped their offering with saddle shoe-like detailing on leather sneakers, finished off with glossy flat beaver fur scarves.
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Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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