Hair: Yoshi Miyazaki. Make-up: Victoria Bond at Frank Agency using YSL Beauty.Manicurist: Saffron Goddard at Coffin Inc using Kiehl’s. Model: He Jing at Milk Management
PHOTOGRAPHY: ASH KINGSTON FASHION: LUNE KUIPERS WRITER: LAURA HAWKINS
JACKET, £585; SHIRT,
£235; TROUSERS, £375,
ALL BY SYKES. TRAINERS,
£385, BY PIERRE HARDY
TRACKSUIT, £995, BY
OLIVIA VON HALLE.
JUMPER (UNDERNEATH),
£145, BY WOLFORD
VEST, £410, BY AEANCE.
TOP (UNDERNEATH),
£70, BY FALKE
FOR STOCKISTS, SEE PAGE 160
Flex appeal
We’re perfectly poised for a new way of working
Olivia von Halle is one of three designers decreeing
that days working from home call for some luxurious
comfort. ‘Our silk-cashmere tracksuit is a cheeky nod
to sportswear, but it’s never going to be used for sport!’
says von Halle, who recently expanded her luxury
pyjama line into one that offers glamorous lurex-stripe
tracksuits. Also riffing on the style rules of remote
working, Jo Sykes, the former creative director of Nicole
Farhi, has designed a lean 1970s-inspired jacket for the
debut collection of her new label Sykes. ‘You have a
tailored look with the feel and comfort of a knit,’ she
says. ‘It’s deconstructed but still has a sharp silhouette.’
Meanwhile, this waterproof padded gilet by German
label Aeance should ensure you cut a dash everywhere.
Say brand founders Nadine-Isabelle Baier and Arendt
van Deyk, ‘You can wear it in your leisure time, to work
or you can do sport in it. There is a quiet luxury in our
designs.’ We can’t wait for our next agile working day.
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