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London-born designer Craig Green brought his runway show to Paris earlier this year, taking things away from London for the very first time. The Fall/Winter 2020 line showcased pure Green delights — jackets with components we didn't know we needed, and materials seldom seen on ready-to-wear garments. And while we await the FW20 collection with the little patience we can muster for such sartorial highlights, the Central Saint Martins alumnus treats us to an exclusive capsule collection.

Available through Montreal-based luxe retailer SSENSE only, the capsule comprises nine pieces ready for the approaching warmer weather. Taking us all the way from outerwear to accessories, highlights include a new spin on Green's stunning quilted jacket, this time going for a blacked-out front and military green lining.

Another standout option is the cagoule hoodie, which features delicate embroidery and an extra pair of orange hands. On the more casual side, the cotton jersey tee adds a Craig Green touch to a basic through lace-up detailing. You can find images, as well as a link to buy, below.

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