Thom Browne’s Florentine Boys, in Photographic Glory
Photo: Dan Lecca/Courtesy of Thom Browne
Our latest designer crush (and guy we'd like to spend an evening hanging out with), Thom Browne, showed a collection-installation piece in Florence last week. After we finished cursing our lack of frequent-flier miles, we stopped and admired the genius of the work. Forty models wearing identical outfits (a shrunken gray suit, cardigan, wing tips, and camel overcoat) simultaneously took off their overcoats and jackets, sat at identical desks, and started typing. Sounds a bit like our office. And today we have new photos! Click ahead to see more of Thom's masterpiece. If that's not enough for you, check out the Gamme Bleu collection that walked in Milan, guest designed by, yup, Thom Browne.
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