Duckie Brown
REVIEW
COMPLETE COLLECTION
NEW YORK, September 8, 2004
By Stephen F. Milioti
Color is one of the big stories of this season's menswear shows, and no one took the theme more to heart than Duckie Brown. The line's designers, Steven Cox and Daniel Silver, didn't stick to one or two shades, though. They pulled out the full rainbow: apple red, turquoise, purple, orange, yellow, green. This worked most successfully in focused, well-tailored looks, like an electric-blue corduroy one-button suit with a blue X-ray-stripe shirt, or a green/navy gingham double-layered shirt jauntily paired with a green trouser and topped off with an orange bamboo hat. Elsewhere, the mix-and-match approach was less effective: for example, a turquoise superstripe short-sleeve shirt and green long-short combo, oddly accessorized with a gray-stripe bamboo scarf. Even in a misstep like this one, though, the design duo's talent for tailoring shone through. With their attention to fit and colorful flair, they are talents worth watching.see all designers ›

Spring 2005 Menswear
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
G
|
H
|
J
|
L
|
M
|
P
|
R
|
T
|
V
|
Y
|
-
A
Alexander McQueen -
B
Burberry Prorsum -
C
Calvin Klein Collection Cloak Comme des Garçons Costume National -
D
D&G Dior Homme Dolce & Gabbana Dries Van Noten Dsquared² Duckie Brown -
E
Emporio Armani Etro -
G
Giorgio Armani Givenchy Gucci -
H
Harmon Helmut Lang -
J
Jean Paul Gaultier Jil Sander John Bartlett John Galliano Junya Watanabe -
L
Louis Vuitton -
M
Marc by Marc Jacobs Michael Kors Miguel Adrover Miu Miu -
P
Paul Smith Perry Ellis Prada -
R
Raf Simons Roberto Cavalli -
T
Tommy Hilfiger -
V
Valentino Versace Viktor & Rolf -
Y
Yohji Yamamoto Yves Saint Laurent
















