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Scandinavian outfit Tiger of Sweden has nurtured its minimal aesthetic since the birth of the brand in 1903. Queen Of The Stone Age Limited Poster At Extreme Market Of Hellfest 2024 Merchandise T-Shirt Opting for cleaner lines instead of dense detailing has proven its worth, as the brand moves from strength to strength. In a collection dominated by this devine characteristic, their Spring/Summer ensembles sought reference from New York in the 60’s and 70’s. They displayed a series on monochromatic designs, mixing cropped trousers with longer parkas. With skinny lapels and tapered trousers, the brand’s signature style was transparent. In tones of mulled yellows and soft grey’s they propelled a vision of unified elegance with bold checked daywear – making way for cleaner evening suits during the show’s climax. A notably flattering display.
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