The Winter 2010 collection from Christian Westphal is less ceremonial and more muted and monochromatic-though no less surreal-than the brightly
colored Summer 2009 collection, but keeps the urban graphic look, in particular the architectural take on casual suiting. However the colour palette is essentially black and white with
dashes of bottle green optimism, turquise crispiness and navy blue classicism.
It's called attitude. Nothing finishes off an outfit better than a sharp dose of confidence. How else do grown men get away with wearing a plucked and beat up mink jacket over a hooded
jersey top ? But we're not talking hip-hop-bling-shake-the booty fur-we're talking slim-cut, rock-guy getup biker jacket to be worn with dirty and oily boots with attitude.
The strategy is to modernize menswear, calibrating the millimeter of difference that separates a boring uniform from an innovative piece. Christian Westphal sees avant-garde as
deconstruction, working to and from the human body and making pieces with a strong, modern look.