“I wanted to stay true to our unique legacy,” Kneen explained
backstage at last night’s Spring 2010 show. For the Gap-owned
brand, an homage to khaki was in order. “When you think about it,
there’s so many things a chino can be,” he said. True enough. There
were safari-inspired shirtdresses and clean shifts in putty hues,
along with twill trenches woven with metallic threads for a
wrinkled effect. There were silk cargo shorts and a series of denim
separates that felt both classic and of-the-moment—a combination
that’s undeniably Banana’s sweet spot. And the footwear Kneen is
endorsing for these looks? Clogs (or mules, depending on your
interpretation). Meaning whether you shop boutiques or malls, it
might be difficult to avoid the suddenly ubiquitous style come
spring.
By Romney Leader
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