
“We were incredibly excited to re -work with David for this second chapter of Beckham X Boss. The collection presents a natural development of our debut cooperation. It allows David’s personal style to shine, while a classic boss is feeling at its core. We have worked in hand with him, which is multiple and melodious. SVP of creative direction in Marco Falconi, Hugo Boss,
“I love this time of the year, layering, Accessories and clothes which are still comfortable. From the early stages of development I wanted to create a collection that I think when I am at home, with our second collection in the cold months, we focus a strong focus on textures and materials that give classic pieces a fresh, modern experience,” David Beckham,
Sew, again
The tailoring takes the center stage in this collection, re -presents rich, sophisticated clothing and fresh colors, focusing on versatility. The suiting look is a sharp-linked jacket with a defined torso, complemented with the signing of the collection, middle-core, thin trousers. Brilliant Kashmiri in Bhure, Burgundy and Soft Creams, as well as cotton-cordroy and virgin wool feel ready for a winter, whether it is interpreted as a stand-alone blazer or coordinated two-tracks. A tested wool flannel gray as an elegant option for a double-breadd jacket and taped trouser with a tapard trouser and beyond it for formal moments. Every day in blue cotton poplin and gray cotton jersey ends with one each.
Advanced imperative for off-duty days
The approach, considered David for Tailoring, extends to his off-duty cupboard, where everyday imperative is elevated. In time for cooler days, a wide array of chunky knit with a separate British flair steals the spotlight, offering bold texture and comfortable comfort. From the smooth touch of a plain knit to the ribbed and cable knit, the pieces of the knitting provide bold, dark brown and neutral colors such as textured constructions, which add interest and tact to look comfortably. The crew’s neck and zip-up design are made for layering, while the soft Kashmiri roll neck firms in Burgundy and Chali Beige remain a favorite.
Trousers
The sophistication brush meets the casual cool with a plate-front trouser in cotton and wool flange, which is available in the autumn of brown, green and beige. For more relaxed stretch, an authentic washing is the perfect go-two in an authentic washing. These pieces promise versatility and timeless appeal for every occasion.
External clothing to stay with every step
Whether you are navigating the city roads or breaking the great outdoor, the external clothes of the collection have covered you. A black raw denim jacket, which is inspired by the workwear, has a sophisticated brown cotton cord collar, and a magnificent Kashmiri-on blend liner-as a mild option as a mild option for transitional layering, as well as a lighter alternative, as well as technical rainproof fabric and a bandit pair with a boundary pair. For a touch of luxury, bomber jackets in sporty nylon, Kashmiri-on blends, and sued the sheering, provide refined off-duty vibes. A standout addition is a vintage-inspired truck jacket in the dark brown nubak leather, which is completed with a cream sheering collar for the flair.
Finishing Touch that makes a statement
Rugged workwear-inspired shoes, smooth leather chelsey shoes, and updated cold-veder sneakers anchor the footwear lineup. In addition, careful selection of neckwear, hats, bags, and small leather items, such as silk, wool-kesmeer mixes, and premium content such as suede.
Campaign
Shown by veteran Mart and Marcus, the campaign brings the collection into life in the grand setting of the 18th -century London Haveli. The snatch-box, the background of the luxurious house perfectly reflects the ethos of the collection: a harmonious mixture of heritage and modernity. Art-directed by Team Laord, performs Visual David’s aesthetics: spontaneously stylish and undeniably distinguished.
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