Massimo Giorgetti was horsing around – on the racecourse, the polo field and even the grounds of Windsor Castle – for this youthful collection with an athleisure spirit and a dash of contemporary royal style.
The brand’s founder and creative director took colorful, patterned jockeys’ silks and channeled them into checkerboard patterns for bombers and shearlings, the blue corduroy patchwork on a green quilted vest, and randomly-placed geometric patches on puffers.
Models’ faces were framed by silk scarves, tucked neatly into collars, in a nod to Queen Elizabeth II, who defies convention and rides her horses helmet-less, and with only a silk knotted neatly under the chin.