Mr Porter has included in his latest editorial a series of pieces inspired by the fashion of the eighties (or at least a part of it). Very interesting if this winter you want to give a retro accent to your looks.
Among the pieces chosen are not missing the trench coats, the pleated trousers or the classic coats by the knees, like the one he wore Judd Nelson in the 1985 cult film 'The Five Club' ('The breakfast club').
The colorful motifs characteristic of the eighties are represented by this Prada sweater. A garment that is combined in the publishing house with a Prince of Wales trousers from Maison Margiela.
Mr Porter also puts on the model chosen for the photoshoot, actor Joe Cole ('Peaky Blinders'), a paneled jacket from Vetements + Levi's. Underneath, a Dries Van Noten printed shirt worn open over a tank top.
How could it be otherwise, Mr Porter marks in this editorial the way to embrace the eighties trend with elegance.
One of the proposals that the online store makes to pay tribute to the fashion of the eighties in a subtle way is to replace thick belts with thin belts like those that became fashionable in that decade. This is from Lanvin.
Combined with casual garments, classic knee coats and trench coats (from Acne Studios and Burberry, respectively) will help you give off strong 'XNUMXs vibes this winter.
The latest garment is a daring (a quality closely associated with the eighties aesthetic) intarsia sweater by Raf Simons with the message "I love you."