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1. OVERSIZED ELEMENTS

Sorry, guys, but size matters in 2017. Some designers exaggerated pockets (Craig Green), others made billowing pants (Rich Mnisi) and Versace maximised jewel-coloured coats to below-the-knee lengths with large lapels. Thom Browne wowed by deconstructing his beloved suit and blowing individual elements up to architectural proportions.

“Nao Serati exaggerated his jackets into

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