MSGM A/W 2016

Mood board: Layered, quirky, oversized and pattern-packed, Massimo Giorgetti delivered another MSGM collection that is sure to make his teen-scene consumer (not to mention their watchful style-icon mothers) squeal with street delight.
Best in show: Giorgetti played with florals, polka dots and stripes all to great effect, especially on extra wide puffer coats and printed shearlings. But his best looks were also his most simply and elegantly styled: specifically, the rose printed black velvet dresses that peeked out of sleek black coats that were belted with a fur stole flourish.
Finishing touches: It's all about the boot next season. MSGM's range of rainproof combat styles to run through the city in, as well as chic floral printed high heeled versions made for a great contrasting foil for his patterned dresses and coats.
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Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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