The Cinq à Sept fall collection embraced the feelings of love and freedom, while channeling the fashions of the ’60s and ’70s.
Inspired by bohemian culture, the collection offered a range of easy silhouettes brimming with a carefree and optimistic spirit.
There was hope that when the collection hits stores, people are going to want to go out and go all out in the way that they dress.
Jane Siskin evolved the brand’s suiting language and challenged notions of appropriate power lunch attire.
Jane Siskin expanded upon the Seventies narrative introduced the past couple of seasons to include modern takes on classic suiting.
A child of the Sixties and Seventies, Jane Siskin looked to her past to devise a directional, playful spring collection for Cinq à Sept.
Siskin’s Seventies inspiration was personal, as she related how what she wore during that era felt impossibly current for today.
For fall, Siskin exhibited a new spirit, giving her layered-up, sensual attire with richer, more lush colors and fabrics.