MARCELO BURLON F/W 2017
Aug 24, 2017
Cult streetwear label Marcelo Burlon County of Milan continues to build its credibility while steadily cementing its reputation in the industry as one of the hottest brands on the scene. For fall, DJ-turned-designer Burlon veered into a more grown-up direction without shunning his signature staples – graphic Tees spruced up with vivid and dramatic motifs that festoon the neck and decorate the front. Combining different references, Burlon sent out a coherent and precise message. His trademark iconography of feline heads, snakes and eagle feathers, plus new seasonal variations on the beetle and on the lobster, are matched to decorated bombers and puffers, military parkas and utilitarian pants. The quasi monochromatic palette of black is spruced up by hints of red and olive green.
Similarly, his women's offering reflect the same hard-rock aesthetic with a lavishly sequined red and black T-shirt stealing the spotlight.
