It would seem that chief creative
director, Martin Cooper, had the recent UK storms in mind when he designed this
latest collection for Belstaff. With this being Cooper’s final collection for
the fashion house, he truly embraced a long careers worth of jacket knowledge
into this collection.
The catwalk, which resembled a WWII
bunker, was awash of Peacoats, blazers, bombers, trenches, parkas, and
Belstaff’s classic Roadmaster jacket in this total immersion of military style.
The line has taken inspiration from youth
culture of the ‘70s and ‘80s with a breath of rebellious spirit, using playful
concepts of plaid and floral patterns and utility shades so typical of
Belstaff’s moto heritage. Shearling, as always, played a key feature in the
collection, appearing on the collars of long military jackets adorned with
leather and quilting, and styled with gauntlets for oversized insulation.
The ready-to-wear line refers to a sense
of effortlessness that comes with wearing good clothes – and when it comes to
jackets, Belstaff are the best!
For more looks from the Belstaff collection see the link below: