Christopher Raeburn “I think it’s the most remade we have ever done,” said Christopher Raeburn, referring to a puffer jacket with the original reflective panel from a life raft, which showed off his fashion recycling skills. The designer called this show, with its naval leanings, “Immerse”, and he might equally have been referring to tailored peacoats created from Danish navel blankets. ![]() Picture credit: Indigital The more Raeburn focuses on remade fabrics, the better his collections seem to be. A new sophistication this season drew the collection visually away from salty spray and towards an urban, outdoor elegance. On the more typical side of wind and surf, bubble effects created an outdoor decoration, while thick knit gloves shaped like sharks brought another sea breeze to the collection. ![]() Picture credit: Indigital The Christopher Raeburn story is one of imagination and perseverance, and increasingly, well-deserved success. An on-going collaboration with Woolmark and other established brands proves that you can both be good and do good in a fashion world that could use more thoughtful designers like Raeburn. (责任编辑:admin) |