REISS AUTUMN/WINTER 2015 COLLECTION

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“Fashion wasn’t what you wore someplace anymore; it was the whole reason for going.”
ANDY WARHOL







Autumn/Winter sees the return to fluid femininity.  Epitomising year-round dressing, the collection celebrates an international aesthetic in a bid to achieve the quintessential  wardrobe as tailoring get’s a modern refresh.
This season REISS introduces a PREMIUM Collection. Pioneering an innovative approach, this curated series offers up treasured pieces where fabrication, fit and craftsmanship sees style transcend trends.
STRAIGHT NO CHASER provides a smooth transition to the cooler months  and re-interprets femininity with a focus on considered technique,  be it graphic lace or burnout detailing. There’s a play on lace and print combinations and heritage fabrics inhabit relaxed silhouettes. With a nod to masculine shapes and construction, tailoring takes  centre stage.
Original prints are unapologetic and innovative and there’s an interest in the timelessness as essentials are re-visited. Highlights include: VALE check coat, MIAMI print shirt-dress,  STORM shorts, jacket and wide-leg trouser, REMI double-layer lace  dress & KARLOTTA lace-insert shift dress.
Inspired by St Ives artist Ben Nicholson’s clean lines and muted palette THIS IS TOMORROW also looks to the pared back sensibility of the 1929 film Man with a Movie Camera.
The regiment of clean lines and absence of ornament meets military detailing and results in precision dressing. Shades of grey blend with sharp separates as fluidity softens structural pieces. The art of originality displays itself as statement dresses and signature styles.  SCOUT necktie blouse, GILMORE cashmere blend knit dress, VIA belted jacket & LENA relaxed long-line jacket all feature.
Muses Charlotte Rampling, Romy Schneider and Charlotte Gainsbourg personify IN A SILENT WAY. Building on an earlier foundation of fluidity, this story sees the introduction of romantic tones of colour. Exploring the barren hues of the desert plain, a palette of beige,  tan and sandy shades prevail.









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