French Connection Announces Menswear Autumn/Winter 2009 Ranges
Released
on: September 9, 2009, 4:05 am
Author: French
Connection
Industry: Apparel
& Fashion
French
Connection has revealed the details of its menswear range for
Autumn/Winter 2009.
The
season starts off with a prison story, presenting styles and details
with a heavily distressed penitentiary influence. The collection
then moves on to revel in a horror theme where colour, texture,
and print work symbiotically to convey the move in to darkest
winter. Finally, the range leads in to Christmas with a colourful
and kitsch mountaineering inspired collection guaranteed to get
you on the go.
French
Connection enters the season with a nod to 1930's workwear. Soft
powder pinks and Oxford blues are complemented by micro spots
and stripes and vintage bib or removable collar detailing. The
mood darkens with the introduction of the Gothic, including Beetlejuice
striped
shirts, motor jackets in leather, or a maroon wool suit with
white tipping and buttons. The mountaineering story provides technical
down-filled removable linings, ropes and toggles, paired with
fashionable gingham shirts and covetable knitwear.
Lorna
Perrin, director of marketing and PR at French
Connection, said: "For French Connection menswear we
have focused on preppy chic blazers and shirts, while knitwear
is given original design twists, and tailoring is fashion forward
in quality fabrics and designs. The younger FCUK sub-brand leads
the way in stylish streetwear with checked shirts, authentic denims,
fun graphic tees and battered leathers."
FCUK
presents vibrant street sportswear with highlights of 'pop' colours.
Bold dark wash denim and a base monochrome palette are livened
up with bright piping on baseball jackets and bold prints. Bright
colours prevail with hip-hop style retro track tops and alternative
windbreakers with multi seams and jersey collars.
French
Connection's other main line, FC72, this season focuses on heavy
detailing to liven up staples such as a cotton donkey jacket or
denim dungarees. Overdying, paint-splattering, crushed knits,
and heavy stitching all lend to a distressed penitentiary feel,
solidified with a fun barbed wire stripe print. The season ends
on a softer note, with brushed cottons and cosy bright chunky
knits with fairisle detailing.
French
Connection is also placing a high emphasis on men's
accessories this season. Men's bags are the main focus, but
a complete collection of ties, hats, cuff links and leather belts
are also available.
About
French Connection
French Connection was founded in 1972 by Stephen Marks who set
out to create well-designed men's
clothing that would appeal to a wide audience.
French
Connection now offers a fashion-forward clothing range with a
quirky spin on design, priding itself on quality and affordable
prices.
Having
established a strong core clothing business, through design and
an idiosyncratic sense of style, French Connection has recently
expanded its portfolio into exciting new areas including men’s
and women’s toiletries, sunglasses, watches and shoes.
Driven
by innovation and change, the brand's strength lies in mixing
new ideas with the basic promise of quality and affordability,
established more than 30 years ago when the business was founded.
Throughout this expansion and diversification the principles have
remained the same; design-led products presented in a unique and
innovative way.
PR
Contact:
Tobie Lewis
French Connection
Centro One
39 Camden Street
London
NW1 ODX
0207 036 7274
www.frenchconnection.com