Robert Geller’s Fall 2011 models were to-the-manor-born gone a bit seedy. A gentleman wore preppy cardigans and a dress shirt paired with motorcycle boots and metal studded gloves. Many wore multiple scarves,— creating an effect as thick as a lion’s mane— or a cowl-like, hood-scarf number that Geller didn't have a name for. But the designer dubbed baggy long-underwear bottoms (worn as outerwear, of course)"lounging pants."“They’re not meant to be worn under anything,” he said."I think they’re great to pair with a shirt and tie and blazer.”
Geller's blue- and white-collar clash was inspired by Luchino Visconti films."He always uses luxury and wealth and then shows the fucked-up underbelly,"Geller explained."He often has older men longing for their youth and falling for young men or women."The designer nodded to his own teenage years with pink-tipped blonde models."It represents youth to me,"he said."When I was younger I tried out having different colors of my hair. When you mature, you don’t really do that anymore."
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