Nodding to the Nouvelle Vague, Ben Taverniti added nonchalant feminine references to his lineup for spring.
Ben Taverniti used Brutalist architecture as his foundation, building on it with touches of glam-rock.
Ben Taverniti contrasted fabrics and textures to evoke Brutalist architecture in his pared back proposition for spring.
Ben Taverniti brought together a patchwork of the styles in what he described as “controlled deconstruction.”
Jeans were cut on a men’s shape to get the ultimate masculine leg, but with an elevated waistband to fit a woman’s body.
Designer Ben Taverniti added zips to the sides of black down jackets: once open, the garments looked almost cape-like.
Ben Taverniti continued to infuse sexed-up athetlica with an elevated attitude.
Ben Taverniti channeled the upbeat athletic fashion vibe of the summer issues of Nineties fashion magazines, working total-look outfits in pop monochromatic colors.