NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: BUCKLER COLLECTION FALL/WINTER 2008/2009 MENSWEAR RUNWAY REVIEW
Published January 30, 2008 by admin
For Fall/Winter 2008-09 Buckler presented a surrealist collection playing on the label’s Englishman in New York aesthetic.
What designer Andrew Buckler originally started as a denim brand has morphed in a full cult collection mixing British and American sense. The Royal College of Art trained, independent designer sneered at proper etiquette with this Fall/Winter collection which featured the element of surprise and the unexpected juxtaposition of different parallels that haunted the runway.
Darkened hues contrasted with reflective bronzes and coppers, traditional tailoring was placed with the unconventional detailing of bolts and screws and menacing prints were paired with the classic touch of a bowtie.
Buckler challenged the conventional wisdom of the industry blurring the lines with his haunting dreamlike presentation. The dark, gritty vibe was magnified by the smeared black make-up on models, copper chains hanging from fingers and hair deliriously styled to resemble horns.
An analysis of the clothing showed horizontally ribbed sweaters layered with vests, other vests were worn above overcoats and the use of metallic copper fabrics adding to the eccentric mood. The grim, warrior vibe also pushed itself through the use fur, which were Rescued Vintage Animal Furs (recycled).
A color palette of various blacks came to life through saturated blues, burgundy reds, and bronze.


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Photo credits: Ricardo Louis and Red Model Management NYC
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