Saint Laurent has revealed its Men’s Fall/Winter collection by utilising the power of dance. Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello made a dramatic showcase by making the models perform a choreography.
In a special video directed by Jean-Paule Goode, dancers are seen performing to Jimmy Forest’s Night Train. The makeup of the song is reminiscent of a marching band soundtrack. The dancers begin the video dancing in line before individually breaking off to show off their moves and their fits. The dancing ensemble adds a dramatic flair to the presentation that further emphasizes the 1980s inspiration for the collection.
Saint Laurent Fall/Winter brought back primary colours in a different way. The knit sweaters comprised of checkered, horizontal and vertical stripe patterns are dressed in yellow, red, black and blue hues. The collection emphasises the bold designs and colours of the shirts while maintaining a sleek and neutral silhouette in its pants and suit tailoring. The accessories including scarves are finished with fringe detailing that draw from the era of the 1980s New York street dance and music scene. The French luxury fashion house is bringing back the slim-cut silhouette with its zip-up leather jacket, straight cut black denim and leather track pants.