Sculpturally Scarfed Runways

The María Glück Fall/Winter 2013 Collection is Eccentricall

The María Glück Fall/Winter 2013 collection graced the runway stage at EGO during Madrid Fashion Week. The eccentrically elegant menswear line featured metal branch headwear accessories along with sculptural scarf pieces that were sported by models.

Resembling a traditional travel pillow that is worn around one's neck, the designer's fluffy scarf creations were paired alongside voluminous knitwear pieces and sculptural leather vest garments. The María Glück Fall/Winter 2013 collection for H O W L at Madrid Fashion Week proved unexpected thanks to its marriage of modern design ideals and organic elements.

Inspired by the world of nature, the designer showcased branched elements and naturalistic shapes when presenting her distinctively modern runway show. Proving both youthful and bold, this collection is sure to appeal to the daring fashion risk-taker.
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