New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter ‘10: Timo Weiland

Timo Weiland showed an ambition collection of looks for fall/winter 2010 that were at once luxurious and oh so covet-worthy. Co-designers Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein described their inspiration as “Age of Innocence meets Gangs of New York.” With strong, textured pieces, accented by a color palette of deep browns, rich purples and forest greens, the clothes were weighty and important. We loved the long, chunky cardigans for men and the classically-inspired dresses for women. Both looks felt clean and noble, like something we could picture British nobility wearing for an afternoon hike in the woods. The dichotomy of the masculine and the feminine was another great source of inspiration for the design duo, whose presentation in a Chelsea warehouse was refreshingly free of gimmicks. Instead, the models stood on pedestals, presenting the clothes royally and beautifully — just the treatment they deserved. Check out a short film put together by Timo Weiland in conjunction with his fall/winter 2010 collection below:

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