Tiger of Sweden S/S 2017 was immaculate with amazing set design replica of the Palace Kunglica Slottet.
Tiger of Sweden’s attitude of modernity vs. classic is brought to life through Sweden’s rich cultural heritage and history for this season.
Here we go again and its now day two at Men’s Fashion Week in London but don’t let the rain put you off. The Tiger of Sweden show is first on my official list of must do fashion week schedule and this one certainly exceeded my expectations as the presentation was immaculate with amazing set design replica of the Palace Kunglica Slottet.
I will never forget the grand regal entrance with baroque opulence this season as Models walked the catwalk to the soundtrack of Medieval tunes with urban break beats. It was a really upbeat show which helped set the mood for the backdrop of the set design. Momentarily you felt as if you were transported back in time to the 17th century. During this period the Architect Nicodemus Tessin based his design for Sweden’s new Royal Palace.
sleek military inspired silhouettes, tailored slim fits and variations on lux sportswear influences.
The collection impressed with sleek military inspired silhouettes, tailored slim fits and variations on lux sportswear influences. Also, the juxtaposition of textile combinations fused with classic tapestry textile fabrics was regal, classic with contemporary look.
It shows tailoring no longer has to be mundane as you can still dress up a suit worn with smart patterned waistcoat over your suit jacket as seen below.
Tiger of Sweden’s signature sharp cuts and great attention to detail.
These details in particular caught my eye such as contemporary and minimal short cropped utilitarian jackets worn with fitted trousers to much more relax loose fits and kick flared pants.
I think the eclectic mix of style blends well as a cohesive collection that mirrors Tiger of Sweden’s signature sharp cuts and great attention to detail.
This season’s collection celebrated the Architects honour of rebuilding the palace through his renaissance designs.
Tiger of Sweden certainly knew how to make an entrance and proclaim its seat of power as the sovereign ruler during LCM.
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