Commonwealth Utilities | F/W 2010 Preview

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Check out these 7 looks from Commonwealth Utilities for F/W 2010 designed by Anthony Keegan. I know, I know. We’re only now emerging from F/W 2009, but why not dream about the future? Hopefully by Fall 2010 the recession will be over, and we’ll be able to finally slam down a few big bucks on a beautifully cut, two-button, peaked lapel, gray wool suit like this one. Model: Gavin Grymes. Photographer: Deborah Park. Styling: Anthony Keegan.

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

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Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

Photo: Deborah Park

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  1. Jeremy Lewis’s avatar

    This is the first men’s collection of the season that I’ve seen, the Milan shows kick off on Saturday, most NYC designer won’t show their wares until fashion week in February. I’m anticipating the mood, trying to gauge the energy in the air, not that CU is an appropriate meter. Their cause is more for solid approachable menswear than any grand statement. These clothes aren’t announcing any new direction or giving any news (except for that fantastic suit), that’s not the idea, but they are easy to wear and a fresh enough to buy.