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Brand: System

Season: FW19

Key Pieces: Denim jackets face-off against knitted sleeves, and denim pants, complete with inserts cut from denim jackets, clash with tailored coats. The byword here is duality, with fabrics and colors colliding in the ring.

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Key Pieces: Beloved Korean label System made its Paris Fashion Week debut after 30 years producing progressive yet classic workwear for men and women. The FW19 production and accompanying lookbook was expertly styled within a boxing ring by 032c fashion director, Marc Goehring.

Goehring centers the violence at play in this collection while remaining true to System's definitive position as a workwear label. The collection is underpinned by a strong sense of functionality. Tailored coats and jackets in big volumes have a brutalist metropolitan appeal that is highlighted by the muted palette of charcoals, blacks and beiges lit by dashes of red.

System's FW19 collection layers brilliantly, thanks in part to its architectural construction and quality fabrications.

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