Tuesday 6 January 2015

Wooster & Lardini - Selfridges Oxford Street London


Wooster & Lardini - Selfridges Oxford Street London



Lardini
The Lardini Group is an Italian company with headquarters in Filottrano (Ancona), which was founded in 1978 by Andrea, Lorena and Luigi Lardini, now joined by their sister Annarita. Specialised in menswear, it now produces the Lardini ranges for men and women; RVR Lardini - reversible garments for men and women - and the men’s collection Gabriele Pasini.

The Group has recently opened the new showroom in Milan, doubling the display space to 500 m2, and has launched work on the enlargement of the operational premises which will eventually cover a surface area of 20,000 square metres.
At the end of 2013 the Group had recorded a turnover of 54 million Euro and it plans to close 2014 with a growth of +11%. It has a production capacity of 330 thousand garments a year (1,500 items a day) and a 51% share of exports distributed over Europe, Japan, Korea and now also the US.

Nick Wooster
Nick Wooster has been fashion director of the luxury giants Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. His unique and elegant style, distinguished by a sartorial-rock metropolitan slant, has morphed him into a trend icon followed the world over.
He now has his own blog and is a star of Instagram with over 210 thousand followers.

 

COLLECTION

Wooster+Lardini collection.
This new project embodies the harmony between the unique style of Nick Wooster and the unique style and knowledge of Lardini. Together they have created a synthesis of sophisticated fabrics and unexpected styling. The colors are based on a wardrobe of classic menswear: grey, khaki, olive and navy.

The Wooster+Lardini collection consists of four jacket styles: three are lined and unlined, dyed and washed with a fourth style in patchwork using English cotton canvas. Rounding out the jacket range is a knit style: always in navy and white and knit in classic sailor stripes and polka dots.

There are four models of trousers. The play is between slim and straight, dropped crotch and a ghurka model with voluminous pleats. A classic patchwork finishes the trouser range. There are three styles of Bermuda shorts, the newest having extreme volume. Waistcoats and ties in matching fabrics, complete the sartorial assortment. Woven shirts are based on a play of fabrics utilizing classic shirt stripes, oxford cloth and a navy and polka dot. Each shirt is a mix of two or more fabrics always in a button down style.




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