Neil Barrett Fall 2010 Men’s

Do you sometimes find yourself undecided in your day’s get-up? Lost between two equally outstanding pieces? Well, why not wear both? Two halves equal a whole, the concept that currently make Neil Barrett’s world go round. Much like the fusions seen at Costume National just a day earlier, eclectic-ness appears to be in the air.

In a quick turnaround from last season’s almost-all neutral colored collection, the black that took a backseat in the Barrett’s Spring 2010 collection is now back with a vengeance. Re-working basics to a point of something that you would have to look at again and again to catch full detail of, the designer makes a grey skin tight snake skin pant something desirable, offering up a wider range in pant. Including visits from the leather insert trousers seen back in June, now longer.

As 00o00 spotted, if you happened to tune into this year’s Grammy Awards, you would have learned that Usher is already a fan of the collection. Wearing out a few of the collections looks, including a vest from the Barrett’s womenswear line that was also staged within the same show.

The Full Collection / 43 Pics

[Images: Andrew Thomas]

2 Comments

  1. It all feels very one-note. However, it’s still a really wearable and creative, through subtlety, collection. I read somewhere that some of jackets and tops are attached together. Now that is just genius.

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