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Monday, November 26, 2007

November 26, 2007

Clean lines gliding over the body from shoulders to pelvis (and sometimes as far as the knee), enhancing the figure and enfolding it with a cool, sensual touch: those are the attributes that distinguish the coats of Geox’s SS08 Collection.

Hi-tech fabrics meet more traditional materials, natural colours are lifted by brilliant hues, fine details combined with well-defined patterns to create a look that’s simply glamorous.

Geox Woman:
A scent of jasmine in the air and the desire for the feel of cool clothing on the skin: in Spring we can’t wait for Summer and we begin to renew our wardrobe.

Never bypass a trenchcoat, a raincoat that’s always in fashion, double-breasted and with a belt that emphasizes the waist. Available in every shade of beige, from sand to oatmeal to warm biscuit, with buttons to match: irresistible because it’s classically up to date.

Don’t forget the jacket, that “must” for all seasons, which takes on a range of subtle overtones when worn over a shirt, a top or a cotton jersey knit.

Tight-waisted, button front, side pockets, the jacket clings to the curve of the bust and ends wickedly just below the waist.

The model in bronze is particularly stunning, while the hi-tech fabric version is gleaming and sensually tactile. Recently back in fashion, the Sahara jacket conveys that ethnic yet urban look.

This modern version of the safari jacket is presented with the traditional four pockets,belted waist and khaki-coloured pre-creased fabric for an experienced traveller effect.

Then there are the bomber jackets, in punchy biker style, with zip fastening and mini-pockets. Also available as a mini-bomber with knitted neck and cuffs and button pockets, this casual model features shiny chocolate shades.

Finally, a new entry, the so-called bolero, a smooth, short jacket that never reaches the waist. Flap pockets, wide rounded collar, in brick-coloured cotton, this is the ideal garment for moonlit Spring evenings.

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