Head men’s wear designer Mark Thomas looked to “Pony Kids” by Perry Ogden and Nineties indie bands for the label’s fall collection.
“These travelers and aristocrats were both kind of tribal in the way they dress, and we liked the contrast of that together,” he said.
Cue a collection of luxury separates for creative layering. Among the standouts was a classic black wool-mohair tuxedo jacket layered over a cream knit sweater. This was paired with Neoprene track bottoms with a red trim on the side and leather loafers. An all-camel combination was seen in an overcoat worn over a cashmere sweater and wool trousers with a slouchy Seventies flare.
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Fabrics include traditional English wool, washed velvets and a Prince of Wales check.
The collection mirrors Joseph women’s pre-fall collection under creative director Louise Trotter, which took its cue from the aristocratic characters in Ogden’s book.