Many designers have been expressing a sense of apprehension through their recent collections.
It came from a place of anger, which I had never [expressed] before.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank had him questioning the future for his young children.

Elliott has moved on from the American Dream, as many of us are starting to do.
The super-cars on the factory floor and the lifestyle of the engineers who design them were his starting point.
Just looking at how these guys were dressing.

I got very inspired by this way of life.
It blends tailoring with sportswear, in a rich palette of earth tones that work together seamlessly.
Elliott leaned on his relationships with factories in Italy and Japan to develop special fabrics.

Structured moleskin and worn-in leather evoke the feeling of sinking into the bucket seat of a 70s race car.
The floral print on poplin pieces was inspired by a Chinese oil painting from Enzo Ferraris home.
He acknowledges that its a departure from what hes done before, but not such a big leap.

It feels quite intellectual and expensive, but at the end of the day, its rooted in utility.
Its a reflection of where Im at in my life.




















