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From Carnival to Wall Street by Saul Nash for F/W 26-27, Milan Fashion Week | FashionTV | FTV
Step into the redefined rhythm of the city, enjoying the fall/winter 2026-2027 collection of Saul Nash showcased at Milan Fashion Week! His latest collection, titled Masquerade, is a profound meditation on the “masks” we wear to navigate the world, born from the vibrant, mimicry-rich costumes of Notting Hill Carnival and the clandestine elegance of Venetian balls. This season, Nash grapples with the duality of the London experience – the tension between the technical ease of the street and the rigid formality of “fitting in.” The collection evolves his signature kinetic cutting into sophisticated new territories. 1980s power tailoring is stripped of its stiffness and injected with motion. Think merino stretch-wool jumpsuits that mimic Wall Street pinstripes but move with the fluidity of a masquerade dancer, and suit jackets equipped with built-in hoods and detachable sleeves. Nash’s palette, a sophisticated symphony of deep greens, navys, and earthy browns, is matched by a tactile feast of textures. Silky utility trousers in Lenzing Viscose meet the fuzzy warmth of mohair blazers, while “nipple-exposing” cardigans in alpaca and merino wool offer a daring, sensual counterpoint to military-inspired drill jackets. In Masquerade, Saul Nash doesn’t just give us clothes; he gives us a medium to embody whoever we choose to be. In the theater of the street, this is the ultimate wardrobe for the modern protagonist.
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