Sisley launches men and women’s collections with a basic objective, to be always on the same wavelength as those who follow fashion and keep themselves abreast of the trendiest tendencies. Sisley continues to offer a revolutionary way of dressing with its Autumn-Winter Collection 2010.

The women’s collection is all about hippie mood, a word that stands for a whole lifestyle philosophy. The jumbo-check blanket-poncho drapes over romantic, floral cotton muslin blouses and distressed jeans with a vintage air; faux-fur waistcoats team with rather more up-to-date trousers. A look that focuses on personal creative freedom: the ease of mixing the various elements allows for some great layering. The palette is in keeping with the folk tradition, but in softer shades. Powdery blues, muted greens and natural tones are enlivened with touches of brick red, white and lilac. The accessory gallery contains mock croc for classic bags, clutches and those bang on-trend. Fine corduroy, studs and imitation leather are the ingredients of styles that adopt an outdoor philosophy and, together with the suede box bag, characterise the casual range. And the low lined boots in with faux fur, suede, Musketeer-style, with studded bands, rubber-heeled low boots, biker boots and even a version completely covered with fur – fake, of course.

Men’s collection is an enjoyable vintage feel in an up-to-date modern context. Check cotton flannel, washed faux sheepskin, distressed denim and wools with a hand-knitted look join forces with new-generation details and fabrics. The casual style – under the motto”relaxed elegance” – springs to new life with the help of yarn-dyed cottons and pigment-dyed corduroys for authentic worker-style trousers. Emphasized by travel, shoulder and courier bags made of leather and check wool cloth with canvas handles. City life is represented by simpler, but just as attractive, shapes and materials. The footwear to match is a leather and canvas low boot, a zipped low boot or the soft suede lace-up lined with faux fur, an alternative for those who literally get cold feet.