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many people, a couple of nights of booze-addled sleep at a festival is
the closest they get to the great outdoors, while others may throw
themselves into hiking with reckless abandon – figuratively only,
hopefully. Regardless of your levels of physical fitness, there’s plenty
of styling nous to be picked up from the sort of chap who is familiar
with the business end of a crampon.At Topman Design, Gordon Richardson’s
design team put a fashion spin on traditionally function-led items.
Parkas were oversized or cropped and saturated with juicy shades of
orange and red, inspired by an odyssey to Tibet. The technical met the
sublime as waxed fabrics, proofed cotton and gilded leather
compass-holders embellished the narrative of the journey, as did the
influence of Tibetan printed boiled wool and abstract intarsia Ohm
symbols.At Louis Vuitton, Kim Jones took inspiration from the mountains.
The men’s studio and style director succinctly analysed the creation of
a collection for the luxury house: “A collection is often an actual
journey for us; it comprises what you take with you and what you bring
back, both physically and mentally, from the experience.Literally
speaking, the journey to autumn/winter 13’s quilted parkas, hiking boots
and Sherpa-inspired accessories involved: “Travelling to the Himalayas
for research. It was the mountain kingdom of Bhutan that still had that
mystery surrounding it... it feels so exotic, almost from another
time.”Another brand taking a trip back in time is Bally, which
throughout the year has been celebrating the 60th anniversary of the
historic first ascent of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa
Tenzing Norgay – the latter shod in Bally. To mark the occasion,light pink chiffon One-Shoulder beaded prom dresses the
Swiss brand recreated the duo’s base camp in a gated garden in central
London, to showcase replica artefacts such as Tenzing’s reindeer boots.
While
the daily commute is often challenging, it hardly rivals climbing the
highest mountain in the world. Bally’s Everest collection is much more
functional than just fashion, then, with three styles of boots based on
traditional trekking and alpine styles.New Strapless Chiffon Short/Mini Beaded Cocktail DressesChristopher
Raeburn is a designer whose whole aesthetic germinated from his outward
bound youth. Since he first launched his brand in 2008, Raeburn has
consistently produced the sort of technically led designs that get
fashion-loving adventurers in a spin. Throughout outerwear, woollens and
accessories,chiffon Elegant one shoulder beaded A-line long Celebrity Dresses function
continuously informs Raeburn’s work, which has built a loyal
following.This season may have had a naval theme – with a bold use of
red by the designer, alongside stripes and map-print silks teamed with
indigo jeans – but these garments are intended to be multi-functional.At
Hermès, menswear artistic director Véronique Nichanian proposed a
suitably luxurious take on the trail. Accents of yellow, orange and
claret shot through the finest wool and cashmere pieces as slim
trousers, fine-gauge intarsia striped knits and, perhaps most
charmingly,Satin Tulle Strapless Applique Beaded Mermaid Evening Dresses high-visibility
laces woven through the hook-and-eye fastenings of hiking boots. The
usual clumpiness of such footwear had been refined by long-time
collaborator Pierre Hardy, making them not only highly covetable, but no
doubt ridiculously comfortable, too, as is the Hermès way.Where the
catwalks lead, the high street soon follows and the practicality of this
trend fits in with a recent re-emergence of more traditional, outdoorsy
dress that sees men everywhere from Dalston to the Dales wearing
fisherman jumpers and flannel, not to mention the now obligatory Chris
Bonington beard.Chunky sweaters will soon be coming into season and
natural fibres such as wool – or cashmere if you can stretch to it – are
the best way to avoid feeling frazzled andA-line Ruching Ivory beaded Chiffon Prom dressessweaty
as you go about your day. Down-filled parkas are proving popular with
more than just Mods, while cords and similar soft-textured trousers are
generally better at keeping out the chill than denim. They’re more
flexible, too, should you be planning to enjoy the local land in all its
autumnal glory.
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