Massimo Dutti celebrates fall
By: CherrypopCombining a luxurious, English-style feel for Autumn/Winter 2010 with cosy seperates in greys, camel shades and a sprinkle of paisley, Massimo Dutti has a little bit of every fancy to suit lovers of classic pieces. Their women’s collection is named after places in London, Rome, Paris and Canada, namely Portobello, Trastevere, Saint Ouens, Venice and Hampstead.
Lightweight scarves paired with shiny loafers are a chic mix.
Camel hues are huge for this season.
Tweed materials are making a comeback in more modern shapes.
We’ve put together a few looks from three of the collections.
Hampstead
Inspired by the village of Hampstead, this collection reflects the varied location of the site by using a colour range of nude and camel contrasting with blue and deep berry purple. The key look of this collection is a floral silk shirt with touches of wool over the winter months. The fabrics used to create the range include natural wool, luxurious cashmere and sharp tweed, the result of this is a look suggesting both the rural and urban style of the collection.
Little Venice
As the name suggests “Little Venice” is scattered with many waterways. The collection is a clear indication of the petrol blues and greys in this range. The suits are raw cut with urban fabric made from top quality cashmere rich compositions, combined with comfortable cotton jersey and silk shirts showing a more casual look with subtle details.
Portobello
A collection inspired by the exotic and liberal atmosphere between artists and musicians. The palette consists of a wide range of natural colours ranging from terracotta, sand and khaki combined with contrasting details of leather. The collection uses the qualities of twill trousers, silk voile shirts and knitted cottons. The final look combines the sharp tailoring of British elegance whilst maintain a feminine essence.


























