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FW20 Beige Wool Collarless Longcoat

€950,00
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The Piece

From the Fall Winter 2020 collection, this long coat explores proportion through an elongated, sculptural silhouette. Tailored in soft beige wool, its collarless construction heightens a sense of purity and restraint, allowing the form itself to take precedence.


The minimal closure sits slightly off-center, creating a quiet tension that defines the piece’s architectural balance. Its clean lines and generous volume evoke both precision and ease, embodying the collection’s dialogue between austerity and warmth.
A study in modern tailoring, the coat reveals Haider Ackermann’s ability to distill complexity into gesture.

Collection: FW20
Fit: Oversized
Condition: New Sample Piece
Composition: 100% Wool
Retail Price: 2340€

Collection

Haider Ackermann's Fall/Winter 2020 collection marked his last runway show before he took a hiatus from Paris Fashion Week. The collection embraced a clean and sophisticated color palette, featuring shades of ivory, beige, black, and gray as its foundation. Yet, Ackermann also incorporated striking green and blue velvets, some of the most stunning he had used in recent seasons, adding a lush vibrancy to the lineup.

The collection showcased exquisitely tailored suits and coats that echoed his impeccable work from his tenure at Berluti, reinforcing Ackermann’s reputation for precision and refined tailoring. Each piece balanced structure and fluidity, embodying his unique vision of masculine elegance.

One of the collection’s standout elements was the inclusion of heavily embroidered garments, featuring personal motifs that added a deeply intimate layer to the designs. Among these details were references to Ackermann's favorite songs, woven delicately into the fabric, allowing his personal influences to shine through in a subtle yet meaningful way.

Fall/Winter 2020 was a fitting conclusion to this chapter of Ackermann’s career, encapsulating his artistry, personal expression, and mastery of luxurious textiles. The collection was both a celebration of his past achievements and a promise of his ongoing evolution, leaving an indelible mark as he prepared to step back from the runway stage for the next few years.