BOSS artistic director Jason Wu looks to architecture once again for the brand’s fall-winter 2016 outing presented during New York Fashion Week. This time, the German label’s signature tailoring becomes more relaxed with a focus on the female form in subtle curves. Wu offered long and lean silhouettes sometimes flared at the hemline and other times broken up by geometric folds. The color palette is diverse—from hot pink to cinnamon and grass hues, but a focus is on neutral and autumnal tones. Wu finished tops, boots and outerwear with zippers for an utilitarian element. For accessories, BOSS introduces a new Bespoke hobo with patchwork suede, calf hair and leather.
BOSS Fall 2016 | New York Fashion Week
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