Exploring uncharted territories and broadening its repertoire, LaurenceAirline’s new collection keeps its genuine artisan roots, while finding innovative ways to incorporate exclusive prints within knit and outerwear pieces.

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PALO SANTO
Exploring uncharted territories and broadening its repertoire, LaurenceAirline’s new collection keeps its genuine artisan roots, while finding innovative ways to incorporate exclusive prints within knit and outerwear pieces. With a relaxed and confident guy in mind, Laurence Chauvin-Buthaud imagines the ultimate wardrobe for everyday wear, envisaging her signature shirts as the brand’s core segment. Underlining movement and ease, the collection appeals to men with different tastes and personalities, coming up with seductive options and unpretentious clothes.
This season, coats and jackets make a strong statement. A reworked army parka has a slight A-line shape and a cocoon-like feel, done in soft navy wool with a contrasting printed trim. Tailored items manage to be light and functional at the same time, from a bold printed blazer to a stylish bomber. Paired with narrow pants, they look fresh and youthful, staying away from fussy details to create a cleaner silhouette. Updating the idea of the traditional suit, the designer also offers fully printed ensembles, including blazer, shirt and pants. They underline her sense of playfulness, as well as her cheerful energy.
Knitwear is introduced within the line, keeping shapes simple and styles bodyconscious. A six-button cardigan is made out of three different colored yarns, trimmed with square contrasting pockets. A dark green crew neck sweater features a textured geometrical panel across the chest, recalling the abstract paintings of Victor Vasarely. Echoing the upbeat charm of the 1960s, knits have a timely retro flavor, complementing the designer’s prints beautifully. Mixed on her tailored shirts, they range from vintage necklace motifs to graphic stripes and dots. Deep and masculine, the color palette includes dark navy, bottle green, beige and burgundy. Bright shades punctuate shirts to give them a sharp and urban edge, from flashes of yellow and orange to white and aqua.