London-born designer Paul Surridge, the new creative helm at Z Zegna,
forged a breath of fresh air with his first collection for the brand.
A masculine colour palette of taupe, green, navy and greys were shown
in a collection that befitted the modern urbanite. Choosing modern
fabrics for outerwear, such as techno nylons, casual sportswear was
made relevant with sleek lines and new silhouettes. Hoodies are no
longer ghetto-chic, or indeed just the look of the street, it is also
befitted of a modern gentleman's wardrobe.
Knitwear came in a plethora of variations with half zips and paneled
trims, muddy and aquatic colours colours and digital prints. The
tailoring felt sharp, but not garish, and the double breasted jackets
would suit a formal look as much as it could be worn over a pair of
jeans.
All in all a great debut for Z Zegna.
Image: Z Zegna AW12
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MFW: Z Zegna AW12
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