MARKET REVIEW | SELAHDOR JACKET WITH CONVERTIBLE COLLAR

Crisp architectural lines, a convertible collar (which looks a bit like a contemporary portrait collar when ‘up’), THOSE SEAMS WHICH ARE SO SEXUAL, all in a fabric with enough sheen to look silken to the touch? Yes, please.  Add to that the fact that Selahdor is a local label and, well, I’m in heaven.  Of the fashionfolk variety.

From designer David Chum’s lookbook:  “This collection grew from an infatuation with Monarch chrysalis: their lines and the sinuous details that mimic the shape of the insect inside. The inspiration transformed into anatomical seams: muscles, bones, the gestural line of a hip.”

Available via special order from the designer, in either gray or black. A little birdy (meaning: a FALCON, DUH), told us that Selahdor may or may not be making a big splash this Fall. More on that later.

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