Mark
Peros
spring/summer 2004
Mark Peros Spring 2004 illustrates
something that we have long suspected about the label-it's deftness
at introducing and maintaining a theme. While evoking nothing culturally
specific other than the vaguely modish, Peros manages to weave seamlessly
through loosely connected looks. Okay, maybe it reminds me of Key West.
Peros uses brown as an example
of what balance can be struck by using an earth tone with an unorthodox
cut. Add a touch of chaotic print chiffon and you have a dynamic outfit
worth any prolonged stare.
The business suit scores
points with its sharpness, from the double-breast right down to the
tapered ankle. Seersucker continues the look but with a more casual
fit, on pants, jackets and dresses, not content to charm unless completely.
The duo-tone Brazilian strap
dress is a cute little affair that pushes the label into new territory.
Peros keeps up this sensuality with the delicate wraparound blouses
with the passion stains, pieces that convince me that Mark Peros is
becoming synonymous with spring laissez-faire.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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