Although Johnson Hartig is disheartened by the current political environment, his eye-poppingly colorful collection was still uplifting.
For fall 2018, Johnson Hartig showed an jubilant and emotional collection for both women and men.
The collection offered pop-art influences and embellishments for its fun, eclectic spring outing.
Johnson Hartig cited Romanian gypsies; George Frideric Handel’s opera, “Xerxes”, and the poetry of Robert Burns as inspirations.
Johnson Hartig’s Seventies-era, English-anarchy, punk-rock aesthetic stormed the New York Fashion Week spring runway.
Johnson Hartig sent out a vibrant and tactile fall collection filled with great outerwear.
Johnson Hartig sent an explosion of color, pattern play and embellishments down his Libertine runway.
Surrealism, futurism, exuberance and India — all these things influenced creative director Johnson Hartig.
Creative director Johnson Hartig took the fun route for spring, incorporating playful, pop elements into his London-punk lineup.
Not necessarily paying attention to trends, Johnson Hartig has always marched to the beat of his own drum.
Not necessarily paying attention to trends, Johnson Hartig has always marched to the beat of his own drum.
There was plenty of shine for men, including a black-and-white sequined sweatshirt shown with a jacket and Bermudas in colorful embellishments.
Johnson Hartig sent out a glitzy, rock ’n’ roll-themed Libertine show.
“The inspiration about the woman is that she is an international and powerful warrior woman,” said lead hair stylist Akemi Tamaribuchi for Kérastase.
The men’s collection included whimsical intarsia knit sweaters, tie-dyed cardigans and jeans and shrunken track pants.