En Noir Returns With Its First Full Collection in Two Years
Rob Garcia ditches the all-black look as En Noir makes its triumphant comeback.






After introducing his own eponymous label last year, Rob Garcia is back at the helm of En Noir as the brand makes a comeback for Fall/Winter 2016. Its first full collection in two years, En Noir’s FW16 drop strays drastically from its look of seasons past. Sharing more in common with Garcia’s aforementioned Fall/Winter 2015 collection, the new pieces ditch the leather-heavy, all-black looks — which exploded in popularity a few years back — in favor of a more timely combination of distressed denim, tailored wool coats and camouflage outerwear.
Check out the range above and look for the En Noir website to relaunch sometime later this month.