Daks – London Fashion Week S/S 2011

Daks, the old and traditional London label of heritage that has had a revamp and a move on from their usual house check and basic tailoring. With Filippo Scuffi at the helm, Daks have taken a more contemporary yet classic direction for their new Spring/Summer collection.
With a very easy and laid back colour palit of mustard, cream, white, black and mink, the new Daks collection would easily fit into your new season Wardrobe.
There are a few different inspirations in the pieces, with a oriental influence in the wide sleeve blouse, loose cropped tailored trousers and white shirt dresses to the mannish texture of the blazers, knitwear Bodies and white golf Brogues.
There were also feminine shapes such as shift dresses with front pleats to cardigans and knee length skirts showing they have the foundations for a great summer wardrobe.
So with this new line, Daks are showing the fashion industry they are a ever changing brand with a lot more to surprise us, let’s see how they do that next season.

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