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n fashion, history (and trends) have a way of repeating themselves.
For U.K. designer omas Farthing, it's more about paying homage
to a bygone era, yet at the same time, presenting those vintage details
in a new and interesting way. e brand takes cues from the iconic
wardrobes and romance of the 1920s and 1930s and repurposes them in a way
that evokes a sense of adventure and contemporary style.
In each of omas Farthing's collections, elements of travel push the narrative
of their timeless early 20th century-inspired pieces. In their latest, Alpine, the
scenic landscape provides the new collection with that sense of adventure.
From hard-wearing pullovers to heavy coats, each piece is made to withstand
the elements of the changing seasons. Featuring details like sharp tiles of
herringbone in wool and cashmere, omas Farthing's Alpine collection is the
perfect balance of old school class and rugged contemporary style.
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