MVIO 2012 Fall/Winter Collection
Korean designer, Han Sang Hyuk has an interesting interpretation on winter layering for his MVIO






Korean designer, Han Sang Hyuk has an interesting interpretation on winter layering for his MVIO Fall/Winter 2012 collection. The line follows a series of frontal pieces with jacket, or overcoat construction but designed to be worn in conjunction with inner jacket layers. Hyuk presents a classic color palette of charcoal, heather, and black on his traditional wool suits and overcoats. His clean tailoring on several motorcycle-inspired leather jackets is also noteworthy. Look for the line at MVIO online, this fall.
Source: ASVOF