Zaze
spring/summer 2005
Whoever said that men's fashion was dead, obviously
spoke before seeing new Montreal label Zaze's artsy presentation for
spring 2005.
There's something riveting about seeing black priest
collars on young, full-lipped men. These shirts and their matching pants
have an unfinished, sombre quality to them that is immediately striking.
Exaggerated french cuffs (a veritable Montreal tradition) erase the
sobriety just a little bit by making the outfits look cartoonish, but
that's the extent of my beef with an otherwise stellar men's collection.
The suits are tailored to look like anything but suits, and a trench
coat or two reminds us that Zaze devotes at least a little thought to
the total package.
For women, Zaze has some renegade swimwear, in sinister
black of course, as well as delectable black half-length dresses with
hoop necks. Toss in some crisp linen business casual wear, and you have
a pretty good debut.
I can't wait to
see how Zaze expands this vision next season. What will the tolling
of autumn bells signal for this already moody label?
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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