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By Alex Badia
wwd.com
The graphic prints that originated during the Bauhaus movement in the Twenties and Thirties in Germany were the overriding visual elements for David Hart’s spring collection.
The designer continued to shine with his tailored clothing offering, which this season centered around the use of summer fabrics including Irish linen, and super 130s merino wool. While the single-breasted style remained body-conscious, the double-breasted model was boxier, which Hart said was intended to look “more intimidating.”
In seasons past, he concentrated on Hawaiian and atomic prints, but this time out, geometrics ruled and they worked best on lightweight wool cardigans, Italian silk shirts and woven tuxedo blazers.
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