Jennifer Brachmann presented her BRACHMANN Spring/Summer 2015 collection during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin. For her latest line, the designer looked to the 60s for inspiration and created contemporary pieces for a modern Don Draper role.
Opting for a palette of neutrals, Jennifer creates a range of versatile separates that are perfect for city life. Her ensembles can be broken up and incorporated into one's existing wardrobe and make a seamless transition from day to evening.
Standouts from the BRACHMANN Spring/Summer 2015 collection include collared shirt and short pairings along with linen suiting and lightweight trench coat designs. Overall, the label's latest showing is a relaxed and modern take on 60's elegance. The era's structured cuts are made softer and more comfortable without losing their sense of sophistication.
Contemporary 60s Attire
The BRACHMANN Spring/Summer 2015 Collection is Retro-Themed
Trend Themes
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3. Relaxed Silhouettes - Opportunity to design clothing with softer and more comfortable cuts while still maintaining a sense of sophistication.
Industry Implications
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