House of Byfield
July 24, 2020
World Fashion Media News
House of Byfield July 24th 2020
A minimalist tone embodies the HOB Spring Summer 21 collection with simple yet beautiful and structured shapes. Unique pieces exuding modernity and classic style and stand-out against a neutral palette of khaki, brown, blue, black and white colour-blocks broken up with flashes of red, camel and olive green. The modern uncomplicated forms perfectly highlight the sculptured tactile tailoring. Strong and light heavy fabrics manage to further showcase the collections classic yet functional appeal.
An androgynous story in men and women wear collection. Detail is pared down to reveal the bare and beautiful bones of the pieces - the look is flattering and functional. Yet the occasional beautifully considered pleat, fold or ruffle perfectly complements the simple silhouettes adding to their distinctive appeal. Sculptured bell-shaped dresses and layered shirts are perfect examples of this origami influenced chic - effortless statement pieces that will easily transcend through the seasons. Asymmetric coats and sleek blazers demonstrate the complex yet quite tailoring featuring throughout the collection. The tailoring beautifully enhances the body whilst exaggerating keys areas such as the shoulder and hip and is set back against long lean legs. Architectural inspired shapes showcasing understated glamour.
Menswear focused around a smart yet wearable look with pieces that will compliment any modern man wardrobe. The cotton and zipper trousers can be aired with anything from classic blazers to jackets to the distinctive shirts and cardigans. The cotton blazers are essential investment pieces for this season whilst zipper pants are muted neutral tones give a casual edge to the collection.
Designer: Carmichael A. Byfield - House of Byfield
Photographer: Hans Bolten
Mua-Hairstylist: Carla Stroijckens
Models: Elano Oscar Vienga / Stevie de Brito / Lionel Rosalia / Ghisf Fec & Melissa van Veen
A minimalist tone embodies the HOB Spring Summer 21 collection with simple yet beautiful and structured shapes. Unique pieces exuding modernity and classic style and stand-out against a neutral palette of khaki, brown, blue, black and white colour-blocks broken up with flashes of red, camel and olive green. The modern uncomplicated forms perfectly highlight the sculptured tactile tailoring. Strong and light heavy fabrics manage to further showcase the collections classic yet functional appeal.
An androgynous story in men and women wear collection. Detail is pared down to reveal the bare and beautiful bones of the pieces - the look is flattering and functional. Yet the occasional beautifully considered pleat, fold or ruffle perfectly complements the simple silhouettes adding to their distinctive appeal. Sculptured bell-shaped dresses and layered shirts are perfect examples of this origami influenced chic - effortless statement pieces that will easily transcend through the seasons. Asymmetric coats and sleek blazers demonstrate the complex yet quite tailoring featuring throughout the collection. The tailoring beautifully enhances the body whilst exaggerating keys areas such as the shoulder and hip and is set back against long lean legs. Architectural inspired shapes showcasing understated glamour.
Menswear focused around a smart yet wearable look with pieces that will compliment any modern man wardrobe. The cotton and zipper trousers can be aired with anything from classic blazers to jackets to the distinctive shirts and cardigans. The cotton blazers are essential investment pieces for this season whilst zipper pants are muted neutral tones give a casual edge to the collection.
Designer: Carmichael A. Byfield - House of Byfield
Photographer: Hans Bolten
Mua-Hairstylist: Carla Stroijckens
Models: Elano Oscar Vienga / Stevie de Brito / Lionel Rosalia / Ghisf Fec & Melissa van Veen