Tim Hamilton Spring/Summer 2011


Tim Hamilton’s Spring 2011 very structured collection features waist ties which seem to work for both the ambitious and restrained dressers.

Hamilton came to a concise collection of form and utility after looking to the work of Belgian artist Michaël Borremans for inspiration. Whereas Borremans’ work was abstract in its representation of individuals, Hamilton sought to present his idealized man in a similar fashion. Deconstructing the suit and dressing it in stationary colors, the spring collection breaks with the monotony of tradition for an overall look that arrives at progressive new terms with ease.

Read the original blog post here on Selectism

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