The Swedish Ervell, who had a stint running V magazine, has turned restraint into a level of zen with this collection, and that’s not a dis—he’s managed to hold back without becoming staid,
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But the set up had applications beyond the metaphorical; the FT’s pink pages served as a perfect contrast to Ervell’s barely turquoise, white,
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Ervell had his boys walking on stacks of Financial Times newspapers, and though the designer denies it,
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One of the sharpest collections I’ve seen this year belongs to Patrik Ervell, who could be called Mr. Clean if we named him by the look of his clothes. Clean cuts,
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