Dunhill: the disappearance of futurism

December 10, Alfred Dunhill released in Shanghai Spring 2010 series. Shiny aluminum alloy travel suitcase, flint handmade new British sunglasses, small to use meteorites and black diamonds made of "space age" paint pen ... ... a new series of products are all revealed a clear futuristic characteristics. Alfred Dunhill Launches Spring / Summer 2010 in Shanghai "I've been watching this 'lost futuristic' from the very beginning," said Kim Jones, Dunhill's chief designer. "I went from Alfred Dunhill's established travelers and Alfred Dunhill Dunhill himself saw something of a certain quality, and Alfred Dunhill has long been avant-garde and addicted to new technical and technological materials. "No doubt British designer Kim Jones is dying for more and more modern elements of Dunhill, Come. All of this is also within Dunhill's classic British philosophy. So many of the themes that follow the historical archives of Alfred Dunhill and draw on it from this series - Winston Churchill's silver enveloped cigarette case has also become a source of inspiration for fashion show invitations engraved with Churchill's Address and unique female pen name. In clothing, the models in turn bring a rich gradient of blue, with Duke of Windsor "Midnight Blue", to replace the black dress. From the earliest Prince of Wales, to Edward VIII, and Duke of Windsor, Alfred Dunhill of the season used the most famous accounts of unruly overseas Britons to interpret unruly and disruptive aristocrats in men's specifications. From exquisite to fashionable and elegant, and then return to exquisite fashion, and the integration of the various emotions of the day.

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