Permeated with a gentleman's atmosphere - dunhill 2005 spring/summer dress

Permeated with a gentleman's atmosphere - dunhill 2005 spring/summer dress

The dunhill 2005 spring/summer dress is filled with the gentle gentleman of Jermyn Street in the 1970s. The once bell-bottomed bell-bottoms and big lapel-style designs have already withdrawn from the fashion stage. Instead, they are lively and colorful, with distinctive prints, and they bring out a non-conformist spirit of freedom and personality. It also reproduces the Bret Sinclair style of classic Roger Moore's classic style in the popular 70s drama The Persuader, which is casual and chic.

The new St. James version launched in the spring and summer of this year recreates Dunhill's relentless pursuit of the finest details of suit production. The shoulder lines are slightly closed, the collar and sleeves are raised accordingly, and the collar and pockets are curved to create a new look.

The brand new full-size version features a sleek and smooth silhouette, highlighting Dunhill's unique personality and achieving custom clothing's fit and quality. The wide chest is cut to reproduce the British garment code. The back of the suit jacket is open at a higher position, making the dress hem add a lively and playful. Single row double-button suit is an eternal theme, free top buttons on the tie, so that the formal wear collar is quite tangible, attracting countless horror eyes.

Dunhill2005 spring and summer men's collection, selected British top fabric, texture, variety, from 120 yarn to 150 yarn worsted wool, to meet different individual needs. In order to ease the exaggeration of shirts and ties, suit jackets use relatively simple and elegant fabrics. Bright and dark stripes and small jacquard fabrics lead the fashion of this season.

The dunhill's classic suit jacket was popular in the 70's and this season was a new look with more tailoring and more stylish styles. Including: chocolate brown, navy blue and beige style, with classic boots trousers, to show simple and comfortable leisure feelings. Whether it is a lavender or gray-green linen linen suit shirt, not only allows people to relive the 70's unique style of dress, but also a bold and classic interpretation of color.

Ties with different patterns are the highlights of this year's suit series. Including: dazzling dots, stripes, and flower patterns, the entire series echoes the casual and witty style of the 70s. The detailed design of the pattern is extraordinary, and a dazzling array of patterns makes each tie appear vibrant. Circular, diamond, circle, triangle, and Paisley patterns are widely used. Among them, a series of ties with intricate graphics are carefully selected. Observe carefully. Omagari is able to clearly see patterns such as odometers, steering wheels, or wrenches. All of these luxurious and unique ties are made using exquisite craftsmanship.

The dunhill's exclusive shirt layout, cut fit, classic appearance, high collar and longer collar, with the classic half Windsor knots, experience a bohemian freedom when wearing. In order to highlight the role of tie in the soul of this season, shirts use different textures or textures of monochrome fabrics, harmonious and beautiful. In addition, a series of striped shirts with wide spacing are generous and easy to match with various types of neckties.

Brightly colored stripes or Paisley's large collection of casual shirts, no need to tie a tie, casual and natural. Dunhill, who is pursuing perfect details, has also launched cool linen cotton or linen-silk blend shirts to help you spend the summer. The dunhill cares deeply and becomes a modern replica of the Brett Sinclair luxury.

Designer introduction: Richard James (dunhill dress designer)

For more than 20 years, the internationally acclaimed London-based Savile Row dress designer Richard James has created the new Dunhill 2005 Spring/Summer dress collection and has launched a new design for shirts and ties. His bold use of bright colors, superb tailoring skills, and unexpected innovations are refreshing. A set of eye-catching West assembly with original shirts and ties, unique design style, unique in the same clothing brand. Richard James founded the formalwear store of the same name on the 29th in Savile Row District, London in 1992, becoming the first formal dress designer in the Savile Row area since Tommy Nutter in the 1970s. He has always been committed to the revival of the trend of English-style dress modernist, whether in the international business community or the press have been widely praised. Richard James branded apparel is sold around the world at Harrods, Selfridges, Barneys, Colette and Lane Crawford.

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