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Dandy is the world of books, writing, manuscripts, calligraphy and coded language. A theme combining the somewhat stuffy elegance of the Oscar Wilde style dandies with a bohemian, more modern, poetic, "artist" spirit. An androgynous silhouette: chic and decadent for a look both outdated yet contemporary. Similarly the color palette happens to be inky. To tone down this intensity white and neutrals are there. The theme is very experimental and audacious with make up borrowed from Dadaism typography and photomontage. Material explored in men?s wear is supple, and ultrafine. stripes have been used but in subtlety, discreet bankers stripes chalk stripe. Tuxedo pants have a tone on tone satin. In women wear one can find cigarette legged pants, cardigans with tailored collars,oversized jackets etc. Besides this one can read about accessories and more
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