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Kristian Steinberg unveiled its Fall/Winter 2015 lookbook, featuring Sam, Bash, Roland, Josh and Ollie at Models1 photographed by JC Verona and styled by Abdul Adama. The collection titled ∆ (Delta), amasses elements from tailoring and sportswear, presenting garments that meld practicality, individual flair and elegance.

The style is structured and vibrant – it sits effortlessly at a convivial work meeting in Holborn as it would also on an opulent night out in Mayfair. With bomber jackets that illustrate an intricate play on materials, colors and textures, along with subtle details like the dull rose-gold zips, this collection highlights a focus on the needs of a metropolitan, multitasking commuter. Like the bombers, the collection includes double winter shorts that contribute furthermore to the sense of ease and functionality.

The tailored jackets, available in emerald green and indigo, maintain a slim- cut with an obvious subtraction of the traditional collar or lapels. They can be combined with either a tailored suit trouser or skinny jeans in matching fabric.

In addition, the Icelandic mohair jumpers are hand knitted by a crafts guild in Estonia. As they are worn over time, the sweaters become more comfortable. The hand adjusted stitch tension allows the garment to mold itself into the wearer’s body shape, which makes each individual jumper unique.