Marcelo Burlon AW20

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Words - Taj Hayer

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The clashing of contrasting elements was an integral takeaway from the Marcelo Burlon AW20 collection, unveiled as part of Milan Fashion Week. 

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Whilst shapes remained practical and wearable, and pieces were designed to perform, surfaces were visually arresting, being printed, treated, embroidered and patched. Distortion was a key motif, with warped flowers created by Mirko Borsche, liquified over pattersm which created a psychedelic effect on aviator jackets, jacquard knits, shirts and shorts. Pockets were applied onto pieces in a glitched fashion to create further contrast and even more distortion. With the bolder customer in mind, reflective down jackets and Swarovski covered single-breasted blazers flashed, especially when the colour palette was a muted mix of brown, stone and khaki. 

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