Iceberg RTW Spring 2023
Iceberg creative director James Long believes in a complete wardrobe. "There shouldn't be a gap," he said, pointing to his spring collection in which he mixed sports references with couture and evening wear, covering day-to-night occasions. .
A retro, tennis-inspired athletic vibe ran through daywear, in cowl-neck knits. V and cropped polo shirts that played with color blocking, as well as pristine monochrome pleated skirts that were Wimbledon ready. Essential rib-knit dresses with cutouts or side slits that are more night-oriented while maintaining a practical feel of ease and comfort.
While these looks offered accessible wardrobe dividers, the bolder side of the tribe Iceberg surfaced via utilitarian pieces covered in a tropical pattern and punctuated with studs. The printed design was splashed onto a matching parka and skirt for a flashy outfit, and it also came with a counterpart for the men.
Ditto boxy denim jackets and baggy pants shared between closets, plus a jacket in remarkable leather with the cartoon image of the cat Sylvester on the sleeves, which injected a playful touch into the range. These pieces best reflect the spirit of the brand and will look great even away from sports fields and tennis clubs.
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Iceberg creative director James Long believes in a complete wardrobe. "There shouldn't be a gap," he said, pointing to his spring collection in which he mixed sports references with couture and evening wear, covering day-to-night occasions. .
A retro, tennis-inspired athletic vibe ran through daywear, in cowl-neck knits. V and cropped polo shirts that played with color blocking, as well as pristine monochrome pleated skirts that were Wimbledon ready. Essential rib-knit dresses with cutouts or side slits that are more night-oriented while maintaining a practical feel of ease and comfort.
While these looks offered accessible wardrobe dividers, the bolder side of the tribe Iceberg surfaced via utilitarian pieces covered in a tropical pattern and punctuated with studs. The printed design was splashed onto a matching parka and skirt for a flashy outfit, and it also came with a counterpart for the men.
Ditto boxy denim jackets and baggy pants shared between closets, plus a jacket in remarkable leather with the cartoon image of the cat Sylvester on the sleeves, which injected a playful touch into the range. These pieces best reflect the spirit of the brand and will look great even away from sports fields and tennis clubs.
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