Thom Browne closing look
Filed under: Fashion, Runway Report
Thom Browne S/S '09 was played out on a tennis court, with tennis balls, a scoreboard, headbands (both on heads, and as military looking arm bands) and so many men's wear oddities. There was several skirt plays including a front paneled pant (also done as a short) that looked like a skirt from the front but typical trousers from the back.
The show's kicker went out to "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss, from 2001: A Space Odyssey. It resembled a wedding dress, with a tailored jacket providing structure in place of a bodice and even a veil. Beyond the showpieces, the wearable garments mainly stuck to a clean, white palette, with touches of red and blue. Other style details include dress trousers worn pulled down for a play on street style, knee socks for a boyish look and some very fine knit pieces.


The show's kicker went out to "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss, from 2001: A Space Odyssey. It resembled a wedding dress, with a tailored jacket providing structure in place of a bodice and even a veil. Beyond the showpieces, the wearable garments mainly stuck to a clean, white palette, with touches of red and blue. Other style details include dress trousers worn pulled down for a play on street style, knee socks for a boyish look and some very fine knit pieces.













