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Working with master artisans in one country or another has, intentionally or not, become sort of a trend. Marcia Patmos, on the other hand, has been at it for almost a decade, forging long-term relationships with weavers and craftspeople to create clothes that manage to eclipse the typically folksy feel of that sort of fashion. For Pre-Fall, M.Patmos offered plenty of signature knits, including a chunky cashmere fisherman’s sweater, a wool sweatshirt mini with leather pocket details, and a narrow cashmere cardigan dress.
The latter was printed with a grid-like pattern inspired by a Ghanaian textile, which wove itself through the entire collection. A book about Japanese joinery influenced the geometric patchwork detail on a few long coats. “It’s like a puzzle,” Patmos said. One that, thanks to her expert eye, fits together almost seamlessly.
Lauren Sherman, via style.com