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Craig Green presents his SS21 collection


IF THERE is one designer who knows how to combine comfort with the conceptual it’s Craig Green. His clothes are extravagant gestures yet made to be worn, and his spring-summer 2021 collection does just that.

Understanding the change in what customers want from clothes now in the current climate, Green this season put ease and comfort at the forefront of his designs. Still experimental in nature, this collection is his most commercial one to date – not a bad thing.

Looks from Craig Green’s SS21 collection

 

Including a tie for the first time in his collection, hints at our yearning for an element of normality within our confined routines and lifestyle. An additional highlight of the collection are the range of hats sure to become a must-have statement piece.

The muted colour tones of the collection puts emphasis on the cut and detailing – from quilting on jackets and holes in hoodies, there is more to the collection than what meets the eye. Clever, comfortable and chic, Craig Green has ticked all three boxes in his SS21 collection.

Looks from Craig Green’s SS21 collection

by Imogen Clark 

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