the desirables
When is one sweater more than the sum of its parts?
When it's an ode to two of the 20th century's pioneering
artists—and designed by one of this generation's most
beloved fashion designers. Throughout his decade at
Loewe, Anderson redefined luxury with a mix of wit,
craft, and conceptual flair, creating pieces that blurred
the line between fashion and fine art. True to
Glenda Bailey covets a final flourish of wit and craft inspired by the modernist
works of Josef and Anni Albers in Jonathan Anderson's last collection for Loewe.
ILLUSTRATION BY KELLY BAILEY
homage to the knit
form, Anderson elevates the everyday with a wink: the
classic grey wool V-neck sweater reimagined with a
colorful trompe-l'œil neckline—a tongue-in-cheek
detail that turns minimalist knitwear into a modern
statement. For a smart look, style this final-collection
gem with tailored trousers and loafers—or
let it lend a twist of irony to your favorite jeans.
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