Using light fabrics and easy layering, the Dunhill spring/summer 2014 collection includes a gorgeous silk raincoat with rubberized lining and modern takes on classic blazers, such as one light jacket with elongated lapels in a versatile midnight blue. The smaller bowties, mini check lining, and a three-piece “puppy tooth” (mini hounds tooth) suit are testaments to the brand’s transformation and new direction, which is contemporary and classic all at once. While sticking the painted paisley and 1930s style silk scarves, the collection also features unstructured jackets, lightweight pink pullovers, wool bombers, and window pane prints for the younger, nonchalant globetrotter.
Dunhill SS14: Silk raincoats, Wool bombers, and “Puppy Tooth” prints
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