Fear of God 8th Collection “American Symphony”

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Jerry Lorenzo isn’t one for predictable compositions. This season, he orchestrates a symphony unlike any other – Fear of God’s 8th Collection. Here, American luxury takes center stage, draped in the finest Italian craftsmanship, but the melody echoes with influences far beyond borders.

Imagine a California sunset casting long shadows on figures shrouded in winter coats that evoke the grandeur of Hollywood westerns. These silhouettes, masterfully captured by Sonia Szostak’s lens, wear oversized suits that nod towards Wall Street power, yet softened by the drape of a timeless turtleneck.

The score gets more complex. Japanese denim, with its inherent rebellious spirit, mingles with the rugged texture of stonewashed leather. Fringe and button details whisper tales of the American Midwest, a touch of nostalgia expertly woven into the narrative. Looping, a design element that seems to reach back through time, adds a contemporary flourish to a story rooted in the past.

But Fear of God stays true to its signature – a muted, natural palette. Deep charcoal, stone gray, the comforting embrace of camel and taupe – these are the instruments that bind this symphony together.

This isn’t just a collection; it’s a cultural tapestry, a testament to Lorenzo’s ability to bridge continents and eras with a single, masterful stroke. The “American Symphony” s available now, on the Fear of God website.

Photos: Fear of God

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