PORTS 1961
Natasa Cagalj put a strong focus on the fabrics, presenting a well-edited collection of 33 looks that were sartorial samples of minimalism—all loose shapes and oversized silhouettes, chunky logoed knits and slouchy ensembles with a strong focus on outerwear—to make the textiles the real showstoppers. And they were. Beautiful mohair, glossy cotton and sequin strands, prime Italian wool and “Made in England” capes showing care instruction slogans. It made us yearn for winter, layers and wrapping up.