Robert Geller has a weakness for the New Romantics. This time, his love for the genre was infused with early Eighties Berlin youth. At that time, many young people were squatting in abandoned buildings and that created an incredible art scene, he said.
The rawness of that environment was softened through the use of flowy silks in elongated trenchcoats, baggy basketball-length shorts and delicate varsity jackets.
Accents that added a level of sophistication included tonal paisleys, florals and subtle leopard prints.
The designer’s signature somber color palette got a blast of energy through the use of bright pinks, greens and oranges in trousers, T-shirts and pleated shorts.
You May Also Like
Geller’s adventure to Germany proved one more time that his journey in men’s wear continues to be on the mark.