Mood board: It was camo all the way at this season's theme-fest at Moncler where creative director Thom Brown covered every square inch of his models - including their shoes, socks and even the skin on their faces - with an urban camouflage pattern made from bright red, white, navy and baby blues.
Best in show: The exact same camo pattern appeared on everything from boardroom wool suits to nylon snowboarding puffer pants but the best looks were those that used elaborate jacquards on dramatic coats and capes or intricate intarsias on mink coats to craft the motif.
Finishing touches: When we say everything was covered in camo, we aren't joking. Gloves, socks, tights, scarves, lace-up shoes, boots and even ski face masks were all wrapped up in the same pattern.
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Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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